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Examining Terrorism Attacks And Regional Preparedness In The United States, Trebor Curtis Yocum
Examining Terrorism Attacks And Regional Preparedness In The United States, Trebor Curtis Yocum
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
After the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the U.S. government renewed efforts to prepare for future attacks. Despite research on federal and state government preparedness, there was a lack of scholarship on trends in terrorist attacks at the local level. The purpose of this quantitative descriptive study was to examine trends in terrorism attacks in the United States between 2001 and 2018 and determine whether significance exists between characteristics of the terrorism incidents (weapon used, target type) and region. The conceptual framework included Grundmann’s risk management and Tomuzia et al.’s risk assessment scenario models. Answering the research questions entailed examining trends in …
Terrorism And Social Media: Extremist Groups And College Student Recruitment, Marion Donald Bell Iii
Terrorism And Social Media: Extremist Groups And College Student Recruitment, Marion Donald Bell Iii
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
College students are particularly vulnerable to recruitment by terrorist organizations. Social media is the primary tool used by extremist groups to target college students. This research was conducted to examine the extent to which college students are affected by extremist groups on social media. A qualitative research design was implemented to collect data from a diverse group of college students. Participants consisted of five experts in homeland security or law enforcement and 12 individuals who were students or recent graduates in fields related to law enforcement and homeland security. Social learning theory provided the theoretical foundation for this research. Results …
Socially Constructed Journalism And Lone Wolf Terrorists - A New York City Experience, Adrienne Pascal
Socially Constructed Journalism And Lone Wolf Terrorists - A New York City Experience, Adrienne Pascal
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
AbstractJournalistic reporting normalized radical lone wolf terrorist activities compromising public and national safety. The purpose of this research was to explore news reports of four radical lone wolf events that occurred in New York City (NYC) between 2010 and 2017 to identify political slant toward societal normalization of radical lone wolf behavior. The framework of this phenomenological study was Borum’s four-stage pathway mindset model of terrorism combined with Berger and Luckmann’s social construction theory. The central research question addressed how socially constructed journalism stories of lone wolf terrorist events in NYC aligned with liberal to conservative political newsprint continuums. Data …
Transnational Threats To Maritime Systems And Seaport Security, Eric L. Hampton
Transnational Threats To Maritime Systems And Seaport Security, Eric L. Hampton
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
An assessment of a 16-year period since the 9/11 attacks indicated that more than 14,000 security breaches in which security measures at seaports were circumvented due to vulnerabilities occurred and more than 24,000 suspicious activity reports were made. The susceptibility of United States’ seaports to groups engaged in criminal activities, including drug trafficking, cargo theft, and smuggling of contraband and people undermines security practices and renders the nation vulnerable to acts of terrorism. The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore seaport security measures to identify and understand internal and external factors that may impact protection practices at U.S. …