Terrorism and Homeland Security
A Text/Reader
First Edition
Other Titles in:
Criminology & Criminal Justice (General) | International Security & Conflict | Terrorism
Criminology & Criminal Justice (General) | International Security & Conflict | Terrorism
September 2015 | 616 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Terrorism and Homeland Security: A Text/Reader uniquely takes a regional approach to combining information found in a traditional text with a variety of published articles on terrorism and homeland security. Authors Timothy A Capron and Stephanie B. Mizrahi provide students with a broad overview of the material followed by a deeper exploration of each issue through carefully selected journal articles. Students will be exposed to original research and literature in this area, and encouraged to think critically and analytically about the state of studies in terrorism and homeland security.
Foreword
Preface
PART I. ISSUES IN THE STUDY OF TERRORISM
SECTION I. Introduction to the Study of Terrorism
READINGS
SECTION II. Terrorism Definitions and Typologies
READING
SECTION III. The History of Terrorism
READINGS
SECTION IV. Methods, Patterns, and Trends of Terrorists
READINGS
PART II. TERRORISM AROUND THE WORLD
SECTION V. Israel, Lebanon, and Palestine
READINGS
SECTION VI. The Middle East and Africa
READINGS
SECTION VII. Southeast Asia, South and North Korea, and China
READING
SECTION VIII. Southwest Asia
READINGS
SECTION IX. Europe, Turkey, and Russia
READINGS
SECTION X. The Western Hemisphere, Including Canada, the United States, and South America
READINGS
PART III. HOMELAND SECURITY
SECTION XI. Homeland Security: Before and After 9/11
READING
SECTION XII. The Special Case of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Terrorism
READINGS
SECTION XIII. Law and Terrorism: Domestic and International Legal Regimes
READINGS
SECTION XIV. The Future of Terrorism
READING
Glossary
References
Appendix: Religions in Their Own Words
Index
About the Authors
Supplements
Student Study Site
The open-access Student Study Site includes the following:
- Mobile-friendly eFlashcards reinforce understanding of key terms and concepts that have been outlined in the chapters.
- Mobile-friendly web quizzes allow for independent assessment of progress made in learning course material.
- Carefully selected, web-based video links feature relevant interviews, lectures, personal stories, inquiries, and other content for use in independent or classroom-based explorations of key topics. When relevant, related questions for discussion are included.
- Chapter-specific discussion questions help launch classroom interaction by prompting students to engage with the material and by reinforcing important content.
- Web resources are included for further research and insights.
Instructor Resource site
The password-protected Instructor Resource Site includes the following:
- Microsoft® Word® test bank is available containing multiple choice, true/false, short answer, and essay questions for each chapter. The test bank provides you with a diverse range of pre-written options as well as the opportunity for editing any question and/or inserting your own personalized questions to effectively assess students’ progress and understanding.
- Editable, chapter-specific Microsoft® PowerPoint® slides offer you complete flexibility in easily creating a multimedia presentation for your course. Highlight essential content, features, and artwork from the book.
- Lecture notes summarize key concepts on a chapter-by-chapter basis to help with preparation for lectures and class discussions
- Carefully selected, web-based video links feature relevant interviews, lectures, personal stories, inquiries, and other content for use in independent or classroom-based explorations of key topics. When relevant, related questions for discussion are included
- Chapter-specific discussion questions help launch classroom interaction by prompting students to engage with the material and by reinforcing important content.
- Web resources are included for further research and insights.
Never received the review copy.
Humanities Division, Univ Of S Carolina-Lancaster
December 16, 2015