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Hate Crimes and their Practical Use in Risk Assessment and Terrorism Prevention (CROSBI ID 515506)

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Getoš, Anna-Maria Hate Crimes and their Practical Use in Risk Assessment and Terrorism Prevention // Large-Scale Victimization due to Protracted Conflicts as a Potential Source of Terrorist Activities - Importance of Regaining Security in Post-Conflict Societies / Ewald, Uwe & Turkovic, Ksenija (ur.). Amsterdam: IOS Press, 2006

Podaci o odgovornosti

Getoš, Anna-Maria

engleski

Hate Crimes and their Practical Use in Risk Assessment and Terrorism Prevention

Some of the theories most frequently used to try and explain the appearance and development of political and terrorist violence argue that social deprivation, ethnic discrimination or religious intolerance and suppression, trigger oppressed groups into using political violence, believing that it is the only way to be heard on a political level and to gain more decision-making influence. Following this theoretical concept, it seems justified to argue that large-scale victimization, combined with perceived injustice in past conflicts, could potentially be a source of political violence and terrorism in the future. Furthermore, victimization and victim narratives passed on from one generation to the other obviously play a major role, both in interpreting history and in justifying terrorist violence. Yet, is victimization actually one of the root causes of terrorism, or is it just another convenient excuse for practicing violence? Research aimed at answering this question by looking closely at the relevant criminological characteristics of two very similar phenomena, hate crimes and terrorism, could provide highly useful information which would increase our understanding of how ethnic hatred develops and fosters the dilemma of ethnic security, while remaining a constant threat for security, especially in post-conflict societies.

Hate Crimes; Terrorism; Security

Znanstveno područje: DRUŠTVENE ZNANOSTI, Znanstveno polje: SIGURNOSNE I OBRAMBENE ZNANOSTI (http://www.booksonline.iospress.nl/Content/View.aspx?piid=3021)

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Podaci o prilogu

2006.

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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Large-Scale Victimization due to Protracted Conflicts as a Potential Source of Terrorist Activities - Importance of Regaining Security in Post-Conflict Societies

Ewald, Uwe & Turkovic, Ksenija

Amsterdam: IOS Press

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pozvano predavanje

29.02.1904-29.02.2096

Povezanost rada

Politologija, Sociologija, Psihologija