Document Type
Book Chapter
RIS ID
31009
Citation
Mullins, Samuel J. and Dolnik, Adam, 2010, Relations between violent non-state actors and ordinary crime, in L. Fenstermacher, L. Kuznar, T. Rieger & A. Speckhard(eds)Topical Strategic Multi-Layer Assessment (SMA) Multi-Agengy and Air Force Research Laboratory Multi-Disciplinary White Papers in Support of Counter-Terrorism and Counter-WMD, Protecting the Homeland from International and Domestic Terrorism Threats(Current Multi-Disciplinary Perspective on Root Causes, The Role of Ideology, and Programs for Counter-Radicalization and Disengagement), 219-227.
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Abstract
Despite the fact that terrorism and more ordinary forms of crime are usually investigated separately, there is a great deal of overlap in the worlds of violent non-state actors (VSNAs) and criminals. The greater our understanding of this overlap, the better equipped we will be for devising effective law-enforcement strategies to counter both threats.
