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ID061578
Title ProperLeaderless nexus
Other Title Informationwhen crime and terror converge
LanguageENG
AuthorDishman, Chris
PublicationMay-Jun 2005.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article argues that the breakdown of hierarchical structures in illicit organizations is creating new opportunities for criminals and terrorists to collaborate. The rise of networked organizations has given greater independence to criminals and terrorists who previously answered to a clear chain of command. These members are now willing to engage in operations that before had been off-limits because the leadership believed the activity would hurt the organization's broader mandate. The result is that a “leaderless nexus” is beginning to emerge between criminals and terrorists. The phenomenon has far-reaching and dangerous implications for U.S. security, and should be thoughtfully considered as lawmakers debate homeland security reform.
`In' analytical NoteStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol. 28, No.3; May-Jun 2005: p 237-252
Journal SourceStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol: 28 No 3
Key WordsHomeland Security ;  Terrorist Organization ;  Criminal Terrorist ;  Terrorism


 
 
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