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    ------------------------------------------------- The media and terrorism This paper explores the points believed by Gadt Wolfsfeld‚ the help or harm on counterterrorism and the use of media to help terrorist. ------------------------------------------------- The media and terrorism This paper explores the points believed by Gadt Wolfsfeld‚ the help or harm on counterterrorism and the use of media to help terrorist. Written by Cari Mueller Written by Cari Mueller Discuss Gadt Wolfsfeld ’s position on the

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    what the roles of the agencies will be‚ and the function of each in the intelligence community. Furthermore‚ discussion will be given to what counterterrorism and counterintelligence tools the agencies will have available to them and what policies should be put in place to help combat terrorism in the future. The tools that will be used for counterterrorism will be the use of Special Operations Forces (SOF)‚ unmanned aerial vehicle strikes (UAV’s)‚ and cutting off funding to the terrorist organizations

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    Q.1) What are the salient features of the Australian Anti-terrorism Legislation passed in 2004. Explain. Answer: Three anti-terrorism bills were enacted in the Australian Parliament in 2004 by a Coalition government with the Labor opposition’s support. These were the Anti-terrorism bill‚ 2004‚ the Anti-terrorism bill (No 2)‚ 2004 and the Anti-terrorism bill (No 3)‚ 2004. Anti-terrorism bill‚ 2004 The Attorney-General‚ Philip Ruddock‚ introduced the Anti-terrorism bill‚ 2004 on 31 March. He

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    The Future of Anti-Terrorism Technologies ABSTRACT The global war on terrorism‚ much like the Cold War‚ will be a long‚ protracted conflict because‚ despite the preponderance of power held by the nations united in their commitment to combat terrorism‚ we will not be able to come directly to grips with the enemy. Developing technologies that leap ahead of the terrorists requires vision and strategy‚ and a good strategy requires hard choices. It begins by establishing criteria for selecting

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    “Outcome of the U.S. drone strikes in fighting terrorism: comparing deterrence and backlash theory” Fourteen years after the 9/11 attacks‚ the U.S. is still at war with the new terrorism. The use of technology is the significant feature of this war‚ and drones are one of the most developed tools of warfare. The drone strikes began one year after the 9/11 attacks in 2002. United States has increased its reliance on unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)‚ more commonly known as drones‚ to target overseas terrorists

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    way to counter terrorism. These counterterrorism strategies and ideas range from military force in a theatre of war‚ such as in Afghanistan‚ to other methods such as diplomacy‚ nation building‚ intelligence sharing and the use of law enforcement. However‚ there is no one perfect counterterrorism option‚ instead a grand strategy combining parts of all of these separate strategies must be used (Lutz & Lutz 2004‚ p239). This combination of different counterterrorism strategies must also be tailored

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    former President George W. Bush. In conclusion‚ the counter terrorism policies‚ if well implemented‚ will be highly effective in the war on terror. This can be fostered through proper frameworks‚ monitoring‚ research and sufficient funding of counterterrorism policies. It calls for a strong and efficient classification of terrorist cells in order to prevent attacks at the planning

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    Cited: "Counterterrorism." FBI. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 17 Feb. 2013. <http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/ten-years- after-the-fbi-since-9-11/just-the-facts-1/counterterrorism>. "How the Patriot Act Works." (HowStuffWorks). N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 16 Feb. 2013. <http://people.howstuffworks.com/patriot-act.htm>. Markon‚ Jerry. "Justice Department

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    role of the American media is scrutinised in this article‚ as both authors seek to identify how reliable or accurate the information is that is released into the public domain. Zenko and Cohen set out to provide an informative critique of U.S. counterterrorism‚ claiming that national security experts are little more than scaremongers. A crucial point within the article is their viewpoint on the reasons why U.S. officials assign so much attention and resources to the promotion of public awareness in

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    Our stereotype terrorist is often male‚ age between 18 – 35 years old. The majority of those who commit acts of terrorism are men. However‚ recent notice has been given to women as actors in terrorist attacks. Female terrorist have been involved in a number of incidents. Women have been involved in a wide range of tasks in support of terrorist activity so the concept of the female terrorist is not a new one. A motivational factor that seems to be clear is the intention for fame and acknowledgement

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