In this paper, the criminality of terrorist groups is examined through the relationships between terrorist and organized crime groups. Based on the similarities or dissimilarities between terrorist groups and conventional criminal groups, the possible four models are suggested. The four models such as cooperation, alliance, self-creation, and conflict models are predicated on distinctive theories, which are conspiracy theories, business network theories, "in-house" criminality theories, and conflict theories. However, these models are not separate ones, but pose as a continuum
Research presented in this dissertation applies social network analysis (SNA) to cases of organized ...
Purpose – The purpose of this chapter is to investigate on the relationship between terrorism, crimi...
The notions of organized crime and terrorism have an old and rich history around the globe. Research...
In this paper, the criminality of terrorist groups is examined through the relationships between ter...
The reality of terrorism has become ubiquitous. Terrorist groups continue to garner front-page expos...
Why do some terrorist groups last much longer than others? This dissertation is among a small but g...
Decreasing state sponsorship for terrorism in the post-9/11 environment has pressed terrorist groups...
Terrorist groups strive to balance efficiency with their need for security. This article examines th...
Most terrorism is carried out by organizations with particular political motivations, mobilization i...
In general the literature regarding terrorism and organized crime normally identifies the difference...
This thesis, focusing on the reasons beyond immediate terrorist and criminal events, studies ‘how’ a...
Terrorist group rivalries and alliances have important consequences, but the sources of these relati...
The heightened control of financial transactions in the post 9/11 society significantly curbed the f...
Although terrorism has been investigated by researchers for decades, not much research has gone into...
This dissertation addresses a key variable determining the threat posed by terrorist groups. It rela...
Research presented in this dissertation applies social network analysis (SNA) to cases of organized ...
Purpose – The purpose of this chapter is to investigate on the relationship between terrorism, crimi...
The notions of organized crime and terrorism have an old and rich history around the globe. Research...
In this paper, the criminality of terrorist groups is examined through the relationships between ter...
The reality of terrorism has become ubiquitous. Terrorist groups continue to garner front-page expos...
Why do some terrorist groups last much longer than others? This dissertation is among a small but g...
Decreasing state sponsorship for terrorism in the post-9/11 environment has pressed terrorist groups...
Terrorist groups strive to balance efficiency with their need for security. This article examines th...
Most terrorism is carried out by organizations with particular political motivations, mobilization i...
In general the literature regarding terrorism and organized crime normally identifies the difference...
This thesis, focusing on the reasons beyond immediate terrorist and criminal events, studies ‘how’ a...
Terrorist group rivalries and alliances have important consequences, but the sources of these relati...
The heightened control of financial transactions in the post 9/11 society significantly curbed the f...
Although terrorism has been investigated by researchers for decades, not much research has gone into...
This dissertation addresses a key variable determining the threat posed by terrorist groups. It rela...
Research presented in this dissertation applies social network analysis (SNA) to cases of organized ...
Purpose – The purpose of this chapter is to investigate on the relationship between terrorism, crimi...
The notions of organized crime and terrorism have an old and rich history around the globe. Research...