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WOMEN TERRORISM (3) answer(s).
 
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Countering female terrorism / Cunningham, Karlaj   Journal Article
Cunningham, Karlaj Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Key Words Women  Gender  Women Terrorism  Female Terrorism 
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ID:   084084


Emergence of female suicide terrorists / Speckhard, Anne   Journal Article
Speckhard, Anne Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Female suicide terrorists do not differ significantly from their male counterparts in terms of individual motivations. Although societal oppression may play a minor role in their self-recruitment to terror organizations women do not bomb themselves primarily to drive a feminist cause. Instead they act out of motivations inside conflict zones of trauma, revenge, nationalism, expression of community outrage and in non-conflict zones feelings of alienation, marginalization, negative self-identity, and a desire to act on behalf of those inside conflict zones. Groups find it to their advantage to use female bombers as they receive more media attention, increased sympathy for the terrorist cause, are able to pass security measures more easily than men, and are more dispensable because they are rarely in leadership positions.
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ID:   066531


Women of Al Qaeda / Dickey, Christopher   Journal Article
Dickey, Christopher Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words Terrorism  Jihad  Islamic Terrorism  Gender  Women Terrorism 
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