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Title: Third Edition Understanding Terrorism Challenges, Perspectives, and Issues


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Third EditionUnderstanding TerrorismChallenges,
Perspectives, and Issues
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Chapter 9
  • Emerging Terrorist Environments
  • Gender-Selective Political Violence Criminal
    Dissident Terrorism

3
Gender-Selected and Criminal Dissident Terrorism
4
Gender-Selected Victims of Terrorist Violence
  • Gender-Selective Terrorism Against Men
  • During conflict and unrest.
  • Elimination of potential fighters.
  • Cases
  • Armenian genocide.
  • Anfal campaign.
  • Rwandan genocide.
  • Ethnic cleansing in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

5
Gender-Selected Victims of Terrorist
Violence(continued)
  • Cultural Repression and Violence Against Women
  • Women as second-class citizens.
  • Case Status of women in Saudi Arabia.
  • Case Repression under the Taliban regime in
    Afghanistan.
  • Violent cultural repression of women.
  • Case Honor killings.
  • Case Female infanticide.
  • Case Female genital mutilation (FGM).
  • Case Cleansing sexual relations.

6
Gender-Selected Victims of Terrorist
Violence(continued)
  • Terrorism Against Women
  • State terrorism against women.
  • Campaigns of conquest during wartime.
  • Perceived threat from an indigenous ethnic group.
  • Case Rape of Nanking and comfort women.
  • Dissident terrorism against women.
  • By insurgents or paramilitaries.
  • Case Ethnic cleansing in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
  • Case Sierra Leone during the 1990s.

7
Gender-Selected Victims of Terrorist
Violence(continued)
  • Responding to Gender-Selective Terrorism
  • No collective response until late 20th century.
  • 1998 decision by the International Criminal
    Tribunal for Rwanda.
  • 2001 Foca decision by the International
    Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia.

8
Criminal Dissident Terrorism
  • The Criminal and Political Terrorism Nexus
  • Transnational organized crime and criminal
    cartels.
  • Common characteristics
  • Secretive.
  • Antisocial.
  • Underground.
  • Smuggling and special-order goods.
  • Selling to the highest bidder.
  • Threat scenario Weapons of mass destruction.

9
Criminal Dissident Terrorism(continued)
  • Traditional Criminal Enterprises
  • Motivated by sheer profit.
  • Politically passive when left alone.
  • Politically violent when challenged by
    governments.
  • Cases
  • Chinese Triads.
  • Japanese Yakuza.
  • American La Cosa Nostra.
  • Russian Mafia.
  • Italian Mafia.

10
Criminal Dissident Terrorism(continued)
  • The Logic of Narco-Terrorism
  • The use of drug trafficking to advance the
    objectives of certain governments and terrorist
    organizations.
  • Drug-related violence.
  • Latin American narcotrafficantes.

11
Regional Cases of Criminal Terrorism
  • Asia
  • Golden Crescent
  • Golden Triangle.
  • Europe
  • Italian and Russian organized crime.
  • The Balkan Route.
  • Latin America
  • Drug cartels.
  • Cases Colombia. Mexico. Peru.
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