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ID:   112209


All it takes a gun and a cell phone: different groups involved in kidnapping people from Karachi employ the same methods / Ahmed, Maqbool   Journal Article
Ahmed, Maqbool Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Karachi  Kidnapping  Ransom  CPLC  Gulistan-e-Jauhar 
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ID:   112203


All roads lead to Fata: how kidnapping for ransom has become a thriving enterprise in Punjab / Jamal, Nasir; Ali, Mohammad Faisal   Journal Article
Jamal, Nasir Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Punjab  ISI  Al Qaeda  FATA  Kidnapping  Ransom 
Faisalabad 
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ID:   118695


Down and out: will Balochistan's government be restored under a new chief minister now that Nawab Aslam Raisani has resigned? / Zulfiqar, Shahzada   Journal Article
Zulfiqar, Shahzada Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   088108


Held to reasom: kidnapping trends in Latin America / Becerra, Oscar   Journal Article
Becerra, Oscar Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract There are many perpetrator and motivations for kidnapping in Latin America.
Key Words Latin America  Organised Crime  Ransom  Kidnapping Trends 
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ID:   112206


Men behind the image / Kaleem, Moosa   Journal Article
Kaleem, Moosa Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Kidnapping  Ransom  Mohammad Narejo  Upper Sindh  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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ID:   112212


Not just another job: a hostage negotiator reveals the secrets of his trade / Siddiqui, Maleeha Hamid   Journal Article
Siddiqui, Maleeha Hamid Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Taliban  Afghanistan  Somalia  Al Qaeda  Kidnapping  Ransom 
Hostage Negotiator 
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ID:   112211


Problem areas: authorities remain in disarray as Taliban's nexus with criminals becomes stronger / Dastageer, Ghulam   Journal Article
Dastageer, Ghulam Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   121643


Ransom demands by pirates: study of the problem as a bargaining game / Golaya, A P   Journal Article
Golaya, A P Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words Game Theory  Terrorist Attacks  Pirates  Ransom  Countering Piracy  Bargaining Game 
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ID:   160886


Secrets, hostages, and ransoms: British kidnap policy in historical perspective / Aldrich, Richard J   Journal Article
Aldrich, Richard J Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Britain has long taken a firm public line against terrorist ransom, insisting that yielding to terrorist demands only encourages further acts of intimidation and kidnapping. Hitherto, academic research has tended to take these assertions of piety at face value. This article uses a historical approach to show that the British position has shifted over time and was often more complex and pragmatic. Indeed, Britain’s position with regard to kidnap and ransom insurance has, until quite recently, been rather ambiguous. We use the British case to suggest that, rather than dividing states into groups that make concessions and those that do not, it is perhaps better to recognise there is often a broad spectrum of positions, sometimes held by different parts of the same government, together with the private security companies that move in the shadows on their behalf. One of the few things that unites them is a tendency to dissemble and this presents some intriguing methods problems for researchers.
Key Words Terrorism  Hostages  Kidnapping  Methods  Ransom  Databases 
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ID:   112205


Stories from the heart of darkness: making sense of the complex network through which the kidnappers in Sindh operate / Kaleem, Moosa   Journal Article
Kaleem, Moosa Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Politicians  Police  Sindh  Criminal Groups  Ransom  Kidnapers 
Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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ID:   112207


Tough call: how kidnappers are emloying long-distance love to trap people / Kaleem, Moosa   Journal Article
Kaleem, Moosa Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Punjab  Ransom  Kidnappers  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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