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Defining Patterns Responding TERRORISM Defining Patterns Responding

Asymmetric Warfare Vs. Terrorism Nexus Asymmetric Warfare Vs. Terrorism

Characteristics Asymmetric Warfare Stateless Behavior

Definitions of Terrorism Calculated use for political or religious purposes of violence, intimidation, coercion and fear. Terrorism is a method of political action that uses violence and fear against civilians and civilian infrastructure in order to influence behavior, inflict punishment and exact revenge

History

Purpose Vulnerability Loopholes Erode self confidence Instill fear Attention

Causes of Terrorism Economics Religion Globalization

Means Of Terrorism Extensive Resources Instruments

Globalization and Security Security Screening Terrorism in Canada

Types Religious Extremism State Sponsored Secessionist Violence Domestic

Responding to Terrorism Problems Networks Migration Policing Primary Players

Networks N     N S N N

Migration Policing Pre -Entry Controls Border Checks In Country Enforcement

Primary Players RCMP CBSA CSIS DND