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<title>About This Issue</title>
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<title>Terrorism and Children</title>
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<description>Children suffer many loses when their societies are torn apart by terrorism, and their subsequent vulnerability to being recruited into extremism. </description>
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<title>A Form of Psychological Warfare</title>
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<description>Terrorism is intended to intimidate or otherwise affect the behavior of a wide target audience.</description>
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<title>Collective Identity: Hatred Bred in the Bone</title>
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<description>The most powerful lens through which to view terrorist behavior is that of group, organizational, and social psychology, emphasizing collective identity.</description>
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<title>Woman as Victims and Victimizers</title>
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<description>Although women have long been involved in terrorist movements, they have recently migrated to more active, operational roles, including suicide bombers.</description>
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<title>Mass-Media Theater</title>
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<description>Like any theatrical engagement, modern terrorism pays meticulous attention to script preparation, cast selection, sets, props, role-playing, and stage management.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 12:47:16 -0400</pubDate>
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