Attacks by the mujahidaat are arguably more deadly than those conducted by male fighters and could motivate other Muslim women to adopt suicide as the tactic of choice. The use of Muslim women to conduct martyrdom, or suicide, operations by male-dominated terrorist groups could have implications on the jihadi mindset, challenging more conservative groups such as Al Qaeda, to reconsider the utility of the Muslim woman on the front lines of jihad. These terrorist groups will likely exploit women to conduct operations on their behalf to advance their goals and achieve tactical gain. Muslim women are increasingly joining the global jihad, partly motivated by religious conviction to change the plight of Muslims under occupation, but others are a...
Introduction The arrest of two female would-be suicide bombers in Jakarta in December 2016 shows th...
The purpose of this study is to explore how the gendered recruitment of IS advances the radicalisati...
Current efforts at mapping how women engage in violent extremism and terrorist activities highlight ...
Many assume any woman who serves as a terrorist combatant or suicide bomber does so at the behest of...
Historically, women have been victims to a much greater degree than perpetrators of violence. Howeve...
While the terrorism still remains a considerable issue in the age of mass communication, the involve...
Terrorism is a growing security issue for the twenty-first century. Unfortunately, most of what is u...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Political ScienceCarla MartinezWomen are a growing and deadly presence i...
This report explores the phenomenon of Western females travelling to Syria and Iraq in support of IS...
Since the 1970s, the word terrorism has become a well-known term. Almost two decades after 9/11, i...
The terrorist group Islamic State succeeds in radicalizing thousands of young people from the West, ...
Unlike their male counterparts, the status of women in radical Islamist ideology is not conducive fo...
The last chapter of the study clearly stated that women's cruelty, often surpass men as well. Numero...
Although the involvement of women in terrorist activities is not new, it is still considered to be a...
Women have long been viewed as the “weaker sex”–more peace-loving and passive than men. However, cla...
Introduction The arrest of two female would-be suicide bombers in Jakarta in December 2016 shows th...
The purpose of this study is to explore how the gendered recruitment of IS advances the radicalisati...
Current efforts at mapping how women engage in violent extremism and terrorist activities highlight ...
Many assume any woman who serves as a terrorist combatant or suicide bomber does so at the behest of...
Historically, women have been victims to a much greater degree than perpetrators of violence. Howeve...
While the terrorism still remains a considerable issue in the age of mass communication, the involve...
Terrorism is a growing security issue for the twenty-first century. Unfortunately, most of what is u...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Political ScienceCarla MartinezWomen are a growing and deadly presence i...
This report explores the phenomenon of Western females travelling to Syria and Iraq in support of IS...
Since the 1970s, the word terrorism has become a well-known term. Almost two decades after 9/11, i...
The terrorist group Islamic State succeeds in radicalizing thousands of young people from the West, ...
Unlike their male counterparts, the status of women in radical Islamist ideology is not conducive fo...
The last chapter of the study clearly stated that women's cruelty, often surpass men as well. Numero...
Although the involvement of women in terrorist activities is not new, it is still considered to be a...
Women have long been viewed as the “weaker sex”–more peace-loving and passive than men. However, cla...
Introduction The arrest of two female would-be suicide bombers in Jakarta in December 2016 shows th...
The purpose of this study is to explore how the gendered recruitment of IS advances the radicalisati...
Current efforts at mapping how women engage in violent extremism and terrorist activities highlight ...