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Terrorist suicide bombings : Attack interdiction, mitigation, and response (Record no. 30264)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780367779023
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Transcribing agency NLS
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Classification number 363.025 DZI
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Personal name Dzikansky Mordecai
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Title Terrorist suicide bombings : Attack interdiction, mitigation, and response
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. London
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. CRC Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2012
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 312p
Dimensions xxvii
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Price amount Rs. 4,574
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Formatted contents note Table of Contents:<br/>• Section I: The Suicide Bomber in a Western Urban Environment. <br/>• Introduction: The Phenomenon of Suicide Bombing. <br/>• The Act: How Does a Suicide Bomber Operate? <br/>• The Past: A Brief History of Suicide Bombing. <br/>• Section II A Suicide Bomber’s Motives. <br/>• Motives I: Why Someone Becomes a Suicide Bomber. <br/>• Motives II: Why Do Women Become Suicide Bombers? <br/>• Leaving the Women at Home. <br/>• Section III Evaluating Suicide Bombing. <br/>• 9/11 I: The Worst Suicide Bombing Ever. <br/>• 9/11 II: More than We Can Bear. <br/>• Plusses and Minuses: Advantages and Constraints for Suicide Bombers. <br/>• Effectiveness: What Makes a Suicide Bombing Successful? <br/>• Weaponry: The Armaments of Suicide Bombers. <br/>• Section IV Defending against Suicide Bombings. <br/>• Responses to 9/11: Federal Government. <br/>• Responses to 9/11: The New York City Police Department. <br/>• Detection: What Makes a Suicide Bomber Seem Suspicious? <br/>• Reducing Casualties: Private Security Guards and Hardening Buildings. <br/>• Suicide Bombings: Law Enforcement Successes and Failures. <br/>• Israel: The Military Weapon. <br/>• Section V Key Players. <br/>• First Responders I: Police Officers and Bomb Techs. <br/>• First Responders II: Intelligence, Forensics, and Investigative Officers. <br/>• Media: Creating Perceptions of Suicide Bombings. <br/>• Mental Health: When Too Much Is Too Much. <br/>• Battling the Suicide Bomber: Our Recommendations. <br/>• Index.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element 1. Suicide Bombings - U S A 2. Terrorism - Prevention - U S A
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Personal name Kleiman Gil
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