Terrorist Recruitment of U.S. Gangs
Global Criminal Alliances and Biological Weapons- Authors:
- Publisher:
- 2019
Summary
Since the September 11, 2001 US-Terrorist Attacks there has been an overwhelming increase in documented cases of violent acts of extremism made possible by radical terrorist recruitment of domestic gangs. These new, global criminal alliances combine tech-savvy radical extremists and the local knowledge and manpower of U.S.-based gangs creating a greater potential for biological attacks. As a result, both law enforcement and intelligence agencies have been forced to align their coordination efforts to a greater extent with colleges, universities, private infrastructures, and the military to shift national security efforts from reactive to proactive. D. Darell Dones examines the parallel terrorist-gang activities and prevailing psychosocial factors that explain the varying radical beliefs, causations, and behavioral mindset of these criminal partnerships.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2019
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-4985-9441-7
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4985-9442-4
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 152
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- Contents No access
- List of Tables No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction No access
- Chapter 1 No access Pages 1 - 10
- Chapter 2 No access Pages 11 - 62
- Chapter 3 No access Pages 63 - 76
- Chapter 4 No access Pages 77 - 102
- Chapter 5 No access Pages 103 - 120
- Appendix A No access Pages 121 - 122
- Appendix B No access Pages 123 - 124
- Appendix C No access Pages 125 - 132
- Appendix D No access Pages 133 - 134
- Appendix E No access Pages 135 - 136
- Appendix F No access Pages 137 - 138
- Bibliography No access Pages 139 - 146
- Index No access Pages 147 - 150
- About the Author No access Pages 151 - 152





