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Countering New(est) Terrorism

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Hostage-Taking, Kidnapping, and Active Violence—Assessing, Negotiating, and Assaulting

Countering New(est) Terrorism

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Countering New(est) Terrorism book

Hostage-Taking, Kidnapping, and Active Violence—Assessing, Negotiating, and Assaulting
ByBruce Oliver Newsome, W. James Stewart, Aarefah Mosavi
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2018
eBook Published 23 January 2018
Pub. Location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315144436
Pages 403
eBook ISBN 9781315144436
Subjects Law, Politics & International Relations, Social Sciences
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Newsome, B.O., Stewart, J.W., & Mosavi, A. (2018). Countering New(est) Terrorism: Hostage-Taking, Kidnapping, and Active Violence — Assessing, Negotiating, and Assaulting (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315144436

ABSTRACT

How should we analyze and assess new terrorist behaviors? What are the particular risks and challenges from new terrorism? Should we negotiate with terrorists, and, if so, how? When should we use force against terrorists? Countering New(est) Terrorism: Hostage-Taking, Kidnapping, and Active Violence—Assessing, Negotiating, and Assaulting improves our knowledge of new terrorist behaviors, and our skills in responding to such attacks.

The term "new terrorism" has been in circulation since the late 90’s. This book analyzes the "newest terrorism" that has emerged in recent years—characterized by increased hostage-taking, kidnapping, and active violence—and develops best practices for countering these emerging threats. Along the way, it challenges fashionable wishful thinking that all terrorists are open to rational negotiation or de-radicalization, that military responses always reflect badly on the official side, and that terrorists are not constrained by their own doctrines.

The new terrorists are dramatically more ideological, murderous, and suicidal. They are generally less reconcilable, less trusting of official negotiators, less likely to release detainees, and more likely to kill detainees. They are less likely to demand ransoms yet more likely to release hostages in cases in which they do demand ransom. They are more informed about the official side’s policies, tactics, techniques, and procedures. They are more likely to use new information and communication technologies against responding agencies and officials. They are more capable fighters—they kill more people despite deploying fewer fighters per hostage. Most disturbing is the fact that they take advantage of free-er societies to access easier targets.

Features:

  • Includes evidence-based definitions and descriptions of political, religious, Jihadi, and new terrorism
  • Presents the first large-n comparison of old and new terrorism, using an original extension of the Global Terrorism Database (GTD), with added codes for each of 10,735 hostage crises and more than 500,000 data points from 1970 through 2016
  • Details a further extension of the GTD covering all terrorist events from 2004 through 2016, roughly 5 million data points.
  • Offers prescriptive advice and visual decision trees on how to negotiate crises, assess the risk of terrorism, and how and when to assault terrorists
  • Reviews official practices, interviews with experienced officials, and real-world simulations of recent terrorist events and attacks

Countering New(est) Terrorism will be of interest to researchers, students enrolled in terrorism and Homeland Security programs, crisis negotiators, and police, security, intelligence, and military authorities tasked with counterterrorism and anti-terrorism efforts.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

ByBruce Oliver Newsome, W. James Stewart, Aarefah Mosavi

chapter 2|14 pages

Analyzing New Terrorist Behaviors

ByBruce Oliver Newsome, W. James Stewart, Aarefah Mosavi

chapter 3|38 pages

Assessing New Terrorist Risks

ByBruce Oliver Newsome, W. James Stewart, Aarefah Mosavi

chapter 4|16 pages

Should You Negotiate?

ByBruce Oliver Newsome, W. James Stewart, Aarefah Mosavi

chapter 5|22 pages

Immediate Management of the Incident

ByBruce Oliver Newsome, W.James Stewart, Aarefah Mosavi

chapter 6|26 pages

Develop a Relationship

ByBruce Oliver Newsome, W. James Stewart, Aarefah Mosavi

chapter 7|14 pages

Assess Their Psychology

ByBruce Oliver Newsome, W. James Stewart, Aarefah Mosavi

chapter 8|14 pages

Assess Their Motivations, Intentions, and Goals

ByBruce Oliver Newsome, W. James Stewart, Aarefah Mosavi

chapter 9|10 pages

Negotiating for Ransoms

ByBruce Oliver Newsome, W. James Stewart, Aarefah Mosavi

chapter 10|86 pages

Negotiating for Prisoners

ByBruce Oliver Newsome, W. James Stewart, Aarefah Mosavi

chapter 11|14 pages

Resolve the Negotiation

ByBruce Oliver Newsome, W. James Stewart, Aarefah Mosavi

chapter 12|30 pages

Should the Official Side Consider Violence?

ByBruce Oliver Newsome, W. James Stewart, Aarefah Mosavi

chapter 13|20 pages

Assaulting

ByBruce Oliver Newsome, W. James Stewart, Aarefah Mosavi
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