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Trends. Iran, Iraq, And Dual Containment: The Unbalanced Balance, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Iran, Iraq, And Dual Containment: The Unbalanced Balance, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses his views on whether or not US policy should change in regards to Iran and Iraq in the wake of allegedly conciliatory comments towards the USG made by Iranian President Mohammed Khatami and of continued noncompliance by Saddam Hussein with United Nations (UN)-mandated sanctions.
Functionalism As An Aid To Antiterrorist/Counterterrorist Analysis, Ibpp Editor
Functionalism As An Aid To Antiterrorist/Counterterrorist Analysis, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes how philosophical and psychological variants of functionalism can aid antiterrorist/counterterrorist analysis.
Globalization: Bad News For Antiterrorism And Counterterrorism, Ibpp Editor
Globalization: Bad News For Antiterrorism And Counterterrorism, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article suggests that increasing globalization increases the threat of terrorism.
En Colombia Muere La Democracia, Ibpp Editor
En Colombia Muere La Democracia, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses corruption that can happen in elections especially in Columbia.
Averting Armageddon: Preventing Nuclear Terrorism In The United States, Barry L. Rothberg
Averting Armageddon: Preventing Nuclear Terrorism In The United States, Barry L. Rothberg
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
No abstract provided.
Criminal Procedure Victims Compensation: Provide For Eligibility For Compensation Of Victims Of Certain Crimes Committed Outside The State; Change Definitions And Time Period For Filing A Claim, Natalie Zellner
Georgia State University Law Review
The Act allows Georgians who are injured outside the state, as well as outside of the country, to receive victim compensation. The Act specifically includes crimes such as terrorism and mass violence that result in harm to the victim. The Act allows victims to receive compensation even though they have outstanding fines and other monetary penalties or restitution. Finally, the Act amends the time period within which a victim must file for compensation from 180 days to not later than one year after the occurrence of the crime.
Trends. Carrots And Sticks: The Aftermath Of Terrorist Acts, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Carrots And Sticks: The Aftermath Of Terrorist Acts, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses the controversy over the Israeli government response to the terrorist acts on July 30, 1997 of two suicidal bombers in West Jerusalem.
Taking Down The Tupac Amaru: A Personal Account, Ibpp Editor
Taking Down The Tupac Amaru: A Personal Account, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article was submitted by Cesar Gayoso, Policy Analyst and Editor of Taller de Psicologia, who is affiliated with Pontificia Universidad Catolicia del Peru. He also is an IBPP Regional Editor and he desires commentary from readers . His article is a personal account of the political psychological effects of the Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement's (MRTA) takeover of the Japanese ambassador's residence in Lima, Peru, the Peruvian government's operation to end the takeover and free hostages, and the operation's aftermath. Readers should also consult "Taking Down the Tupac Amaru: The Best and Worst of Counterterrorism" in IBPP, Vol. 2, No. …
Twenty First Century Terrorism: The New Face Of The Hydra (Part Iii), Ibpp Editor
Twenty First Century Terrorism: The New Face Of The Hydra (Part Iii), Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This is the third and final installment of an article by Mr. James A. Kinnison. Mr. Kinnison is a political science graduate student from the University of New Mexico and specializes in international relations and national security. This installment provides opinions on terrorism challenges for intelligence and law enforcement. (Correction from last week. The second installment’s note (xx) was left off the text. It is Vandenko, I. (November 16, 1995.) Kuda edut radioaktivnye konteynery iz Chechnya? Izvestiya, p. 2.
Twenty First Century Terrorism: The New Face Of The Hydra (Part Ii), Ibpp Editor
Twenty First Century Terrorism: The New Face Of The Hydra (Part Ii), Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The second installment of this article by Mr. James A. Kinnison, political science graduate student from the University of New Mexico, who specializes in international relations and national security provides opinions on chemical, biological, and nuclear terrorism. A version of this article was presented at the international academic conference on Science, Technology, and the 21st Century: New Eden or Armageddon? at Cameron University, Lawton, Oklahoma on March 21, 1997.
Taking Down The Tupac Amaru: The Best And Worst Of Counterterrorism, Ibpp Editor
Taking Down The Tupac Amaru: The Best And Worst Of Counterterrorism, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
Many informed observers are citing the Peruvian governments operation to rescue hostages held by the Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA) at the Japanese Ambassadors residence in Lima, Peru as a textbook success. These observers are already holding up the operation as a standard of counterterrorism (CT) excellence rivaling the Israeli rescue at Entebbe and the German rescue in Somalia. Are these observers right?
21st Century Terrorism: The New Face Of The Hydra (Part I), Ibpp Editor
21st Century Terrorism: The New Face Of The Hydra (Part I), Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The IBPP Editors are pleased to publish this article by Mr. James A. Kinnison, a graduate student in the Political Science Department at the University of New Mexico, who is specializing in international relations and national security. Part of the work for this article was done while Mr. Kinnison was an extern at Sandia National Laboratories. (Of course, the views in the article are solely his own.) A version of this article was presented at the international academic conference on Science, Technology, and the 21st Century: New Eden or Armageddon?” at Cameron University, Lawton Oklahoma on March 21, 1997. This …
Some Problems With Aviation Antiterrorism And Counterterrorism Policy: A Multi-Cultural Communication Approach, Ibpp Editor
Some Problems With Aviation Antiterrorism And Counterterrorism Policy: A Multi-Cultural Communication Approach, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This is the third in a continuing IBPP series of articles about aviation terrorism. (See IBPP Vol. 1, Nos. 12 and 15 for the first two articles.) It was presented at the international conference entitled "Aviation Communication: A Multi-Cultural Forum" on April 9, 1997 at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott, Arizona. This article illustrates how five commonly accepted elements of aviation antiterrorism and counterterrorism policy usually perpetuate terrorism as opposed to attenuating it.
Suicide Bombing In Tel Aviv: Some Psychological Issues, Ibpp Editor
Suicide Bombing In Tel Aviv: Some Psychological Issues, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
Several recurring Issues in the political psychology analysis of terrorism are illustrated in another Mideast tragedy.
Birth Of The Suicidal Terrorist: A Self-Justification Approach, Ibpp Editor
Birth Of The Suicidal Terrorist: A Self-Justification Approach, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This paper describes social psychological techniques employed by recruiters to select, solicit, and shape suicidal terrorists.
Aviation Terrorism: An Analysis Of Analyzing Antiterrorism Programs, Ibpp Editor
Aviation Terrorism: An Analysis Of Analyzing Antiterrorism Programs, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This is the second in a series on aviation terrorism. (The first article is in the February 14, 1997 Issue of IBPP, V. 1, No. 12, and describes basic problems in psychological profiling.) The current article describes problems of analysis comprising (1) base rates of terrorism, (2) true and false positive and negatives of terrorist threat estimates, (3) the reliability, validity, social transformation, and scope of terrorist threat estimates, (4) need for an ongoing interdisciplinary analysis of terrorist-related information, (5) traditional human factors and the performance of antiterrorism personnel, and (6) additional research design and statistical Issues in developing an …
Terrorism And Legal Competence: A Reader's Opinion, Ibpp Editor
Terrorism And Legal Competence: A Reader's Opinion, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
A reader, a police officer from a Pacific Basin Country, wishing to remain anonymous, reacts to IBPP article "Terrorism and Legal Competence" (V. 1, No. 1, November 8, 1996), discussing that article's treatment of terrorism and versions of legal competency. Religious as well as intolerance are likewise discussed.
Committee Report On Jurisdiction, Definition Of Crimes And Complementarity, Leila Sadat Wexler
Committee Report On Jurisdiction, Definition Of Crimes And Complementarity, Leila Sadat Wexler
Denver Journal of International Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
The Antiterrorism Act, The Immigration Reform Act, And Ideological Regulation In The Immigration Laws: Important Lessons For Citizens And Noncitizens., Kevin R. Johnson
The Antiterrorism Act, The Immigration Reform Act, And Ideological Regulation In The Immigration Laws: Important Lessons For Citizens And Noncitizens., Kevin R. Johnson
St. Mary's Law Journal
This Article analyzes how the Antiterrorism Act and the Immigration Reform Act reflect a larger historical dynamic in the relationship between domestic subordination and immigration law. The U.S. government historically employed immigration laws in an effort to protect the established political and social order. History reveals a strong correlation between the severe treatment politically subversive U.S. citizens received and the constriction of the immigration laws. This Article argues the lack of constitutional protections for noncitizens helps to explain the recurrent backlash against them. The treatment of noncitizens suggests how far the government might go to suppress domestic political dissent by …
Distinguishing Fong Yue Ting: Why The Inclusion Of Perjury As An Aggravated Felony Subjecting Legal Aliens To Deportation Under The Antiterrorism And Effective Death Penalty Act Violates The Eighth Amendment Comment., Gregory L. Ryan
St. Mary's Law Journal
Responding to the terrorist bombing in Oklahoma City, Congress spent several months researching and discussing the best ways to strengthen the United States’ ability to deter and punish terrorism. In 1996, Congress sent a bill to the President designed to make the country safer, and President Clinton signed the bill into law: The Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 (AEDPA). The AEDPA mandates a foreign national convicted of perjury be deported. Tucked away in the middle of the AEDPA, strict sanctions are imposed on noncitizens who commit perjury or subordination of perjury. In an attempt to strengthen the …