Predicting Suicide Attacks: Integrating Spatial, Temporal, and Social Features of Terrorist Attack Targets

Predicting Suicide Attacks: Integrating Spatial, Temporal, and Social Features of Terrorist Attack Targets

Pas encore d'évaluations
Apr 5, 2013 · Anglais · Broché (112 pages)
Ajouter à l'étagère

Évaluer ce livre


Exporter le journal de lecture

Détails du livre

Format Broché
Pages 112
Langue Anglais
Publié Apr 5, 2013
Éditeur RAND Corporation
ISBN-10 0833078003
ISBN-13 9780833078001

Description

In a world increasingly affected by the unpredictability of terrorism, this work delves into the complexities of predicting suicide attacks through a nuanced analysis of spatial, temporal, and social factors. The authors, a team of experts from the Naval Research Laboratory, offer a thorough exploration of how various characteristics shape the likelihood of terrorist targets. By examining historical data and drawing from a rich pool of interdisciplinary research, they provide critical insights that could enhance preventive measures and response strategies.

The book not only highlights the statistical and analytical methodologies applied in the study but also offers a comprehensive understanding of the motivations behind terrorist actions. The collaborative effort of the authors brings together a wealth of knowledge, creating a framework that illuminates the interconnectedness of target selection in different contexts. Readers are left with a profound understanding of the dynamics at play, ultimately seeking to foster a safer society through informed predictions and interventions.
Ajouter à l'étagère

Évaluer ce livre


Exporter le journal de lecture