| Jim Moore - 2001 - 412 pages
...terrorism "has been, is being or will be committed."3 The FBI officially defined terrorism as "the unlawful use of force or violence against persons...in furtherance of political or social objectives." FBI Director Webster said this case didn't meet that definition. G-man Lane Bonner explained that the... | |
| Frank Bolz, Jr., Kenneth J. Dudonis, David P. Schulz - 2001 - 298 pages
...about political change," while the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has defined terrorism as "the unlawful use of force or violence against persons...in furtherance of political or social objectives." Jenkins has identified the three most serious types of conflict short of nuclear war: 1 . Conventional... | |
| Mary Lynn Garcia - 2001 - 336 pages
...the sitespecific threat definition include: • Terrorists — persons or groups who unlawfully use force or violence against persons or property to intimidate...in furtherance of political or social objectives. • White Collar Criminal — individual who seeks classified and/or sensitive unclassified information... | |
| United States. General Accounting Office - 2001 - 220 pages
...defines terrorism as "the unlawful use of violence, committed by a group of two or more individuals against persons or property to intimidate or coerce...in furtherance of political or social objectives." The FBI includes in its annual reports on terrorism in the United States acts such as bombings, arson,... | |
| Ali Farazmand - 2001 - 816 pages
...United States. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) defines terrorism as "the unlawful use of force against persons or property to intimidate or coerce...in furtherance of political or social objectives" (FEMA 1996). Events such as the bombing of the World Trade Center in New York and the Murrah Federal... | |
| David C. Rapoport, Leonard Weinberg - 2001 - 396 pages
...from a chronology compiled by the author. The chronology uses the FBI's definition of terrorism: 'the unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in pursuit of political or social objectives.'... | |
| Kant Patel, Mark E. Rushefsky - 2004 - 372 pages
...Agency nd).2 The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) defines terrorism as "the unlawful use offerce or violence against persons or property to intimidate...in furtherance of political or social objectives" (Federal Bureau of Investigation 1996, 3). Bioterrorism is therefore the use of biological weapons... | |
| Paul J. Bolt, Damon V. Coletta, Collins G. Shackelford, Jr. - 2005 - 502 pages
...ideological."4 In contrast, the Justice Department's definition includes "the unlawful use [emphasis added] of force or violence against persons or property to...or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political objectives."5 Words mean something and the differences are striking. The Defense Department regards... | |
| John Fay - 2005 - 539 pages
...TERRORISM In the Code of Federal Regulations, terrorism is said to be The unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property to intimidate...in furtherance of political or social objectives. The FBI describes terrorism as either domestic or international, depending on the origin, base, and... | |
| Michael Benson - 2005 - 284 pages
...Terrorist Groups Terrorism is defined in the Code of Federal Regulations as "the unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property to intimidate...in furtherance of political or social objectives." The primary goal of all terrorist acts is the creation of terror. Here's a guide to foreign terrorist... | |
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