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SIEBENECK, LAURA K (3) answer(s).
 
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) analysis of spatiotemporal patterns of terrorist incidents in Iraq 2004–2009 / Medina, Richard M; Siebeneck, Laura K; Hepner, George F   Journal Article
Siebeneck, Laura K Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract As terrorism on all scales continues, it is necessary to improve understanding of terrorist and insurgent activities. This article takes a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) approach to advance the understanding of spatial, social, political, and cultural triggers that influence terrorism incidents. Spatial, temporal, and spatiotemporal patterns of terrorist attacks are examined to improve knowledge about terrorist systems of training, planning, and actions. The results of this study aim to provide a foundation for understanding attack patterns and tactics in emerging havens as well as inform the creation and implementation of various counterterrorism measures.
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ID:   107975


Geographic Information Systems (GIS) analysis of spatiotemporal patterns of terrorist incidents in Iraq 2004–2009 / Medina, Richard M; Siebeneck, Laura K; Hepner, George F   Journal Article
Siebeneck, Laura K Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract As terrorism on all scales continues, it is necessary to improve understanding of terrorist and insurgent activities. This article takes a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) approach to advance the understanding of spatial, social, political, and cultural triggers that influence terrorism incidents. Spatial, temporal, and spatiotemporal patterns of terrorist attacks are examined to improve knowledge about terrorist systems of training, planning, and actions. The results of this study aim to provide a foundation for understanding attack patterns and tactics in emerging havens as well as inform the creation and implementation of various counterterrorism measures.
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Spatial and temporal analyses of terrorist incidents in Iraq, 2 / Siebeneck, Laura K; Medina, Richard M; Yamada, Ikuho; Hepner, George F   Journal Article
Siebeneck, Laura K Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Terrorist incidents are not random in space or time. Understanding the current spatial and temporal patterns of terrorist incidents, as well as predicting future trends, is vital for effective counterterrorist efforts. This article focuses on terrorist incidents in Iraq, which are defined here as attacks, both successful and unsuccessful, in order to detect patterns in the establishment of terrorist activity spaces. Using Geographic Information Science (GISc), this project carries out a series of spatial and temporal cluster identification analyses on recent terrorist incidents in Iraq.
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