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ID:   002597


Anti-terrorism: forensic science, psychology in police investigations 1985  Book
Book
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Publication Boulder, Westview Pr., 1985.
Description 424p.,figures
Standard Number 0-8133-0438-5
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028199303.625/ANT 028199MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   020512


Israel reviews profile of suicide bombers / Eshel David Nov 2001  Article
Eshel David Article
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Publication Nov 2001.
Description 20-21
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ID:   022600


Israel's state terrorism and regional peace: Post-9/11 scenario / Hussain Nazir Autumn 2002  Article
Hussain Nazir Article
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Publication Autumn 2002.
Description 153-169
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ID:   062253


measuring success in coping with terrorism: the Israeli case / Morag, Madav Jul-Aug 2005  Journal Article
Morag, Madav Journal Article
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Publication Jul-Aug 2005.
Summary/Abstract This article examines the degree of efficacy of Israel's antiterror policies and ability to cope with terrorism using seven parameters that fall into seven parameters: reduction in civilian casualties among Israelis and Palestinians, Israel's ability to cope economically, Israeli social cohesion, the status of international and domestic support for the Israeli government and the extent of weakening of international and domestic support for the Palestinian leadership. The article concludes that based on most of these parameters, Israel has been successful in coping with terrorism, although greater security must be attained through a change in Palestinian policies.
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ID:   055844


One size fits all Israel, intelligence, and the al-aqsa intifad / Jones, Clive   Journal Article
Jones, Clive Journal Article
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Publication 2003.
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ID:   012723


They shoot Prime ministers too, don't they? Religious violence in Israel: premises, dynamics, and prospects / Peleg, Samuel July-Sept 1997  Article
Peleg Samuei Article
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Publication July-Sept 1997.
Description 227-247
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ID:   061577


What happened to suicide bombings in Israel? insights from a terror stock model / Kaplan, Edward H; Mintz, Alex; Samban, Shaul Mishal Claudio May-Jun 2005  Journal Article
Mintz, Alex Journal Article
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Publication May-Jun 2005.
Summary/Abstract An analysis of three years of suicide bombing data in Israel reveals an increase in such attacks through March 2002 followed by a steep decline through the end of 2003. The authors propose a terror-stock model that treats the suicide bombing attack rate as a function of the number of terrorists available to plan and execute suicide bombings. The intent of Israeli tactics such as targeted killings and preemptive arrests is to reduce the capacity of terror organizations to commit attacks. When fit to the data, this model suggests that the targeted killing of terror suspects sparks estimated recruitment to the terror stock that increases rather than decreases the rate of suicide bombings. Surprisingly, only the deaths of suspected terrorists, and not Palestinian civilians, are associated with such estimated recruitment. Although Israeli actions have reduced the rate of suicide bombings over time, it is preventive arrests rather than targeted killings that seem more responsible for this outcome.
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