AbstractA better understanding of terrorist attacks and the relationships between the fatality and the influencing factors is helpful to improve the decisions to allocate resources in the fight against terrorism. The fatality is divided into four levels: 1-2, 3-9, 10-29 and ≥30. The article uses a novel approach of correspondence analysis to explore the associations between terrorist attacks and factors. The fatality level of terrorist attacks is influenced by countries, regions, weapons, attack types and targets. The factors that tend to result in high fatality levels are identified. The attacks occur in developing countries and regions are associated with fatality level of ≥30 while the developed countries such as the North America and We...
Abstract. We aimed to describe the public health burden and epidemiology of international terrorism ...
The widespread suffering caused by terrorism has been discussed at length in the media. Unfortunatel...
Despite growing international concern about terrorism, until recently, very little was known about w...
AbstractA better understanding of terrorist attacks and the relationships between the fatality and t...
Terrorist attacks have the potential to be mass casualty events, causing multiple injuries and death...
Terrorist attacks are events which hinder the development of a region. Before the terrorist attacks,...
Terrorist attacks have become a serious source of risk affecting the security of the international c...
Using data from the University of Maryland’s Global Terrorism Database II, this paper first provides...
Using data from the University of Maryland’s Global Terrorism Database II, this paper first provides...
Highly lethal terrorist attacks, which we define as those killing 21 or more people, account for 50 ...
After the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the U.S. government renewed efforts to prepare for future attacks....
Terrorism and the proactive and reactive policies enacted to counter further terrorism incidents hav...
Highly lethal terrorist attacks, which we define as those killing 21 or more people, account for 50%...
Worldwide data on terrorist incidents between 1968 and 2004 gathered by the RAND corporation and the...
A large body of recent work seeking to explain the strategies and causes of terrorism exists, with h...
Abstract. We aimed to describe the public health burden and epidemiology of international terrorism ...
The widespread suffering caused by terrorism has been discussed at length in the media. Unfortunatel...
Despite growing international concern about terrorism, until recently, very little was known about w...
AbstractA better understanding of terrorist attacks and the relationships between the fatality and t...
Terrorist attacks have the potential to be mass casualty events, causing multiple injuries and death...
Terrorist attacks are events which hinder the development of a region. Before the terrorist attacks,...
Terrorist attacks have become a serious source of risk affecting the security of the international c...
Using data from the University of Maryland’s Global Terrorism Database II, this paper first provides...
Using data from the University of Maryland’s Global Terrorism Database II, this paper first provides...
Highly lethal terrorist attacks, which we define as those killing 21 or more people, account for 50 ...
After the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the U.S. government renewed efforts to prepare for future attacks....
Terrorism and the proactive and reactive policies enacted to counter further terrorism incidents hav...
Highly lethal terrorist attacks, which we define as those killing 21 or more people, account for 50%...
Worldwide data on terrorist incidents between 1968 and 2004 gathered by the RAND corporation and the...
A large body of recent work seeking to explain the strategies and causes of terrorism exists, with h...
Abstract. We aimed to describe the public health burden and epidemiology of international terrorism ...
The widespread suffering caused by terrorism has been discussed at length in the media. Unfortunatel...
Despite growing international concern about terrorism, until recently, very little was known about w...