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Mar 29, 2024
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American University Catalog 2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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JLC-672 Terrorism, Crime, and Public Policy (3) This course examines the problem of terrorism and its causes, to provide a basis for preventing it. It includes distinctions among types of terrorism, crime and aggression, their causes, and implications for prevention; Huntington’s clash of civilization model; cross-cultural dialog and exchange; the management of fear; the applicability of crime prevention strategies to the problem of terrorism; the role of religion, the reshaping of military and intelligence strategies; use of technology for diction and prevention; and the management of errors in balancing security and rights. Usually Offered: spring.
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