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(Springer Series on Evidence-Based Crime Policy)
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Zawiera: Part I: Introduction. Evidence-based counterterrorism policy. Part II: Data sources for evaluating terrorism and counterterrorism: Assessing and comparing data sources for terrorism research; Generating terrorism event databases: results from the global terrorism database, 1970 to 2008; Evidence-based intelligence practices: examining the role of fusion centers as a critical source of information; Part III: Methodological innovations for counterterrorism policy: Innovative methods for terrorism and counterterrorism data; Introducing group-based trajectory analysis and series hazard modeling: two innovative methods to systematically examine terrorism over time; A complexity method for assessing counterterrorism policies; Analyzing terrorism using spatial analysis techniques: a case study of Turkish cities; The importance of instrament validity in evaluating security screening programs; Translational criminology: using existing evidence for assessing TSA's comprehensive security strategy at airports; Part IV: Persepctive in evaluating counterterrorism policy: Terrorist finance, informal markets, trade and regulation: challenges of evidence regarding international efforts; Evaluating the legal challenges and effects of counterterrorism policy; Public opinion research and evidence-based counterinsurgency; Counterinsurgency and criminology: applying routine activities theory to military approaches to counterterrorism; Toughness vs. fairness: police and practices for managing the risk of terrorism ; Part V: Epilogue. The next steps: a need for a research infrastructure for evaluating counterterrorism.
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