2. Contents
Terrorism
Types of Terrorism
Reasons people become Terrorists
Impacts of Terrorism
Major Terrorist attacks
Prevention of Terrorism
Conclusion
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4. State Terrorism
• Systematic use of terror by a
government against foreign targets or against its
own people.
• Reign of terror (French revolution 1794)
• Period: 5 September 1793 – 28 July 1794
Religious Terrorism
• Motivated by religious ideologies and
grievances.
• Al –Qaeda is the most prominent example of a
group as religious terrorists.
5. Pathological Terrorism
• Terrorism by individuals who utilize such
strategies for sheer joy of terrorizing others.
• Most commonly seen in school shootings and
serial killing scenarios.
Issue oriented Terrorism
• Carried out for the purpose of advancing a
special issue.
• The bombings of abortion clinics and the assault
of whaling ships
6. • Many young people often join terrorist
organizations because they are looking for an
identity for themselves.
• Recruiting youths who have a need for
belonging.
• Small group of individuals often were attracted to
violent video games and stories glorying jihad and
war.
Reasons why people become Terrorists
7. Impacts of Terrorism
• Higher expenditures on security.
• Creates panic all around.
• Loss of human life.
• High inflation.
• Damages to property.
• Slowdown overall economy.
• Decline in investments.
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9. Bin Laden said he had personally directed his
followers to attack the World Trade Center
and the Pentagon.
Twin towers