Deck 17: Terrorism and Multinational Criminal Justice

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Which type of crime is a minor violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against society,not God?

A)Hudud
B)Ethnocentric
C)Tazir
D)Koranic
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Which of the following is NOT a Hudud crime?

A)Adultery
B)Murder
C)Highway robbery
D)Theft
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In 2004 Terry Nichols was convicted of 161 counts of first-degree murder for his part in the:

A)Bombing of American embassies in Nairobi,Kenya and Dar es Salaam,Tanzania.
B)World Trade Center bombing.
C)Pan Am #103 bombing.
D)Oklahoma City bombing.
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The first time Americans that were undeniably the target of international terrorism occurred in:

A)1988,with the bombing of Pan-Am flight 103 over Lockerbie,Scotland.
B)1993,with the bombing of the World Trade Center.
C)1997,with the bombing in Oklahoma City.
D)1996,with the truck bomb attack on U.S.military barracks in Dhahran,Saudi Arabia.
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In 2012,the International Criminal Court's first verdict was a conviction of the rebel leader of:

A)Bosnia-Herzegovina.
B)Cuba.
C)Italy.
D)Democratic Republic of Congo.
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The Bipartisan Policy Center's National Security Preparedness Group released a wide-ranging report on the evolving nature of terrorism.The report,Assessing the Terrorist Threat,made it clear that the biggest threat to American national security may now be from:

A)Small groups of homegrown terrorists.
B)The Mexican drug trade.
C)Illegal immigrants from Canada.
D)Large groups of terrorists from Saudi Arabia.
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Which of the following is the internationalization of trade,services,investment,information,and other forms of human social activity?

A)Transnational crime
B)Cybercrime
C)International terrorism
D)Globalization
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Illegal immigration in which an agent is paid to help a person cross a border clandestinely is known as:

A)Trafficking in persons.
B)Sex trafficking.
C)Human smuggling.
D)Domestic terrorism.
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Under Islamic law,what types of crimes are considered offenses against God?

A)Tazir
B)Hudud
C)Koranic
D)Arabic
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Which of the following is a person who studies crime and criminal justice on a cross-national level?

A)Terrorist
B)International law expert
C)National law expert
D)Comparative criminologist
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The integrated police intelligence-gathering and dissemination arm of the member nations of the European Union is called:

A)Interpol.
B)Europol.
C)Ameripol.
D)International court.
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The more familiar name of the International Criminal Police Organization is:

A)FBI.
B)Globalization team.
C)Europol.
D)Interpol.
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The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that is based and operates entirely within the United States and its territories,acts without foreign direction,and directs its activities against elements of the U.S.government or population is known as:

A)International terrorism.
B)National terrorism.
C)Domestic terrorism.
D)Illegal terrorism.
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In 1997,a federal jury found Timothy McVeigh guilty of 11 counts,ranging from conspiracy to first-degree murder,in the Oklahoma City bombing.His crimes are an example of:

A)Homegrown terrorism.
B)International terrorism.
C)A Hudud crime.
D)Narcoterrorism.
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Holding a belief in the superiority of one's own social or ethnic group and culture is:

A)Eurocentric.
B)Afrocentric.
C)Ethnocentric.
D)Centric.
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A system of laws,operative in some Arab countries,based on the Muslim religion and especially the Koran is known as:

A)Hudud law.
B)Tazir law.
C)Islamic law.
D)Hebrew law.
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Which of the following is unlawful criminal activity undertaken and supported by organized criminal groups operating across national boundaries?

A)Transoperational crime
B)Transnational crime
C)Transglobal crime
D)Transinternational crime
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Who is charged with protecting the nation's critical infrastructures against terrorist attack?

A)The military
B)The CIA
C)The FBI
D)The Department of Homeland Security
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The link between drug traffickers and terrorists has been termed:

A)Narcoterrorism.
B)Domestic terrorism.
C)International terrorism.
D)Globalization.
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Which of the following is the surrender by one state or jurisdiction to another of an individual accused or convicted of an offense in the second state or jurisdiction?

A)Narcoterrorism
B)Hudud crime
C)Extradition
D)Tazir crime
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________ terrorism is the unlawful use of force or violence by a group or an individual who is based entirely within the United States and its territories without foreign direction and whose acts are directed at elements of the U.S.government or population.
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Someone who studies crime and criminal justice on a cross-national level is known as a comparative criminologist.
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Trafficking in persons (TIP)is the exploitation of unwilling or unwitting people through force,coercion,threat,or deception.
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A form of terrorism that makes use of high technology,especially computers and the Internet,in the planning and carrying out of terrorist attacks is called________________.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS)is charged with protecting the nation's critical infrastructure against terrorist attack.
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The Central Intelligence Agency reports that by 2015 terrorist tactics will become increasingly sophisticated and designed to achieve mass casualties.
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The U.N.Code of Conduct for law enforcement officials specifically targets Muslims and their rights.
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An example of a transnational crime is a crime that is committed in one country but has substantial effects in another country.
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Globalization is the internationalization of trade,services,investment,information,and other forms of human social activity.
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"Jihad Jane" was not guilty in U.S.federal court in aiding Islamic terrorists in their plot to kill a Swedish cartoonist.
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Tazir crimes are crimes against God under Islamic law.
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International terrorism is the unlawful use of force of violence by an individual or a group that has some connection to a foreign power,or whose activities transcend national boundaries.
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A(n)___________ crime is a minor violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against society,not God.
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The Department of ________________ Security is charged with protecting the nation's critical infrastructure against terrorist attack.
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Transnational investigation is the surrender by one state or jurisdiction to another of an individual accused or convicted of an offense in the second state or jurisdiction.
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International terrorism is the unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that is based and operates entirely within the United States and its territories.
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Globalization is a political alliance between terrorist organizations and drug-supplying cartels.The cartels provide financing for the terrorists,who in turn provide quasi-military protection to the drug dealers.
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A foreign organization that engages in terrorist activity that threatens the security of U.S.nationals or the national security of the United States and that is so designated by the U.S.secretary of state is known as a foreign _____________________ organization.
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Human smuggling is illegal immigration in which an agent is paid to help a person cross a border clandestinely.
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Cyberterrorism is a form of terrorism that makes use of high technology,especially computers and the Internet,in the planning and carrying out of terrorist attacks.
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A serious violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against God and includes crimes such as theft,adultery,sodomy,alcohol consumption,and robbery is a ___________ crime.
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The integrated police intelligence-gathering and dissemination arm of the member nations of the European Union is called _______________.
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Human __________ is the illegal immigration in which an agent is paid to help a person cross a border clandestinely.
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Islamic courts typically exist on three levels.Explain and define those three levels and how they differ from each other.
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Compare and contrast human smuggling and human trafficking.
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In 2012,in the first verdict ever reached by the International Criminal Court judges found a rebel leader from ______________ guilty of crimes against children.
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___________ means holding a belief in the superiority of one's own social or ethnic group and culture.
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Federal law requires that any organization considered for Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO)designation must meet three criteria.Define and explain the three criteria.Who or what determines that an organization is an FTO? Analyze and explain their rationale for the decision they make.
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According to the United Nations,an offense can be considered transnational in nature if four conditions are met.List and define those four conditions and give examples of each.
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According to criminologist Gwynn Nettler,all forms of terrorism share six characteristics.List and define those six characteristics and give an example of each.
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The author discusses four aspects of justice in Arab philosophy and religion.Define and comment on those four aspects and analyze their meanings giving examples of each.
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Tazir crime
A foreign organization that engages in terrorist activity that threatens the security of U.S. nationals or the national security of the United States and that is so designated by the U.S. secretary of state
Tazir crime
A political alliance between terrorist organizations and drug-supplying cartels. The cartels provide financing for the terrorists, who in turn provide quasi-military protection to the drug dealers.
Tazir crime
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that has some connection to a foreign power, or whose activities transcend national boundaries, against people or property in order to intimidate or coerce a government or the civilian population in furtherance of political or social objectives
Tazir crime
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that is based and operates entirely within the United States and its territories, acts without foreign direction, and directs its activities against elements of the U.S. government or population
Tazir crime
A system of laws, operative in some Arab countries, based on the Muslim religion and especially the holy book of Islam, the Koran
Tazir crime
A serious violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against God. Crimes include such behavior as theft, adultery, sodomy, alcohol consumption, and robbery.
Tazir crime
A minor violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against society, not God
Tazir crime
The integrated police intelligence-gathering and dissemination arm of the member nations of the European Union
Tazir crime
An international law enforcement support organization that began operations in 1946 and today has 182 member nations
Tazir crime
A form of terrorism that makes use of high technology, especially computers and the Internet, in the planning and execution of terrorist attacks
Narcoterrorism
A foreign organization that engages in terrorist activity that threatens the security of U.S. nationals or the national security of the United States and that is so designated by the U.S. secretary of state
Narcoterrorism
A political alliance between terrorist organizations and drug-supplying cartels. The cartels provide financing for the terrorists, who in turn provide quasi-military protection to the drug dealers.
Narcoterrorism
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that has some connection to a foreign power, or whose activities transcend national boundaries, against people or property in order to intimidate or coerce a government or the civilian population in furtherance of political or social objectives
Narcoterrorism
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that is based and operates entirely within the United States and its territories, acts without foreign direction, and directs its activities against elements of the U.S. government or population
Narcoterrorism
A system of laws, operative in some Arab countries, based on the Muslim religion and especially the holy book of Islam, the Koran
Narcoterrorism
A serious violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against God. Crimes include such behavior as theft, adultery, sodomy, alcohol consumption, and robbery.
Narcoterrorism
A minor violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against society, not God
Narcoterrorism
The integrated police intelligence-gathering and dissemination arm of the member nations of the European Union
Narcoterrorism
An international law enforcement support organization that began operations in 1946 and today has 182 member nations
Narcoterrorism
A form of terrorism that makes use of high technology, especially computers and the Internet, in the planning and execution of terrorist attacks
International Criminal Police Organization
A foreign organization that engages in terrorist activity that threatens the security of U.S. nationals or the national security of the United States and that is so designated by the U.S. secretary of state
International Criminal Police Organization
A political alliance between terrorist organizations and drug-supplying cartels. The cartels provide financing for the terrorists, who in turn provide quasi-military protection to the drug dealers.
International Criminal Police Organization
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that has some connection to a foreign power, or whose activities transcend national boundaries, against people or property in order to intimidate or coerce a government or the civilian population in furtherance of political or social objectives
International Criminal Police Organization
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that is based and operates entirely within the United States and its territories, acts without foreign direction, and directs its activities against elements of the U.S. government or population
International Criminal Police Organization
A system of laws, operative in some Arab countries, based on the Muslim religion and especially the holy book of Islam, the Koran
International Criminal Police Organization
A serious violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against God. Crimes include such behavior as theft, adultery, sodomy, alcohol consumption, and robbery.
International Criminal Police Organization
A minor violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against society, not God
International Criminal Police Organization
The integrated police intelligence-gathering and dissemination arm of the member nations of the European Union
International Criminal Police Organization
An international law enforcement support organization that began operations in 1946 and today has 182 member nations
International Criminal Police Organization
A form of terrorism that makes use of high technology, especially computers and the Internet, in the planning and execution of terrorist attacks
European Police Office
A foreign organization that engages in terrorist activity that threatens the security of U.S. nationals or the national security of the United States and that is so designated by the U.S. secretary of state
European Police Office
A political alliance between terrorist organizations and drug-supplying cartels. The cartels provide financing for the terrorists, who in turn provide quasi-military protection to the drug dealers.
European Police Office
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that has some connection to a foreign power, or whose activities transcend national boundaries, against people or property in order to intimidate or coerce a government or the civilian population in furtherance of political or social objectives
European Police Office
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that is based and operates entirely within the United States and its territories, acts without foreign direction, and directs its activities against elements of the U.S. government or population
European Police Office
A system of laws, operative in some Arab countries, based on the Muslim religion and especially the holy book of Islam, the Koran
European Police Office
A serious violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against God. Crimes include such behavior as theft, adultery, sodomy, alcohol consumption, and robbery.
European Police Office
A minor violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against society, not God
European Police Office
The integrated police intelligence-gathering and dissemination arm of the member nations of the European Union
European Police Office
An international law enforcement support organization that began operations in 1946 and today has 182 member nations
European Police Office
A form of terrorism that makes use of high technology, especially computers and the Internet, in the planning and execution of terrorist attacks
Foreign terrorist organization (FTO)
A foreign organization that engages in terrorist activity that threatens the security of U.S. nationals or the national security of the United States and that is so designated by the U.S. secretary of state
Foreign terrorist organization (FTO)
A political alliance between terrorist organizations and drug-supplying cartels. The cartels provide financing for the terrorists, who in turn provide quasi-military protection to the drug dealers.
Foreign terrorist organization (FTO)
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that has some connection to a foreign power, or whose activities transcend national boundaries, against people or property in order to intimidate or coerce a government or the civilian population in furtherance of political or social objectives
Foreign terrorist organization (FTO)
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that is based and operates entirely within the United States and its territories, acts without foreign direction, and directs its activities against elements of the U.S. government or population
Foreign terrorist organization (FTO)
A system of laws, operative in some Arab countries, based on the Muslim religion and especially the holy book of Islam, the Koran
Foreign terrorist organization (FTO)
A serious violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against God. Crimes include such behavior as theft, adultery, sodomy, alcohol consumption, and robbery.
Foreign terrorist organization (FTO)
A minor violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against society, not God
Foreign terrorist organization (FTO)
The integrated police intelligence-gathering and dissemination arm of the member nations of the European Union
Foreign terrorist organization (FTO)
An international law enforcement support organization that began operations in 1946 and today has 182 member nations
Foreign terrorist organization (FTO)
A form of terrorism that makes use of high technology, especially computers and the Internet, in the planning and execution of terrorist attacks
Islamic law
A foreign organization that engages in terrorist activity that threatens the security of U.S. nationals or the national security of the United States and that is so designated by the U.S. secretary of state
Islamic law
A political alliance between terrorist organizations and drug-supplying cartels. The cartels provide financing for the terrorists, who in turn provide quasi-military protection to the drug dealers.
Islamic law
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that has some connection to a foreign power, or whose activities transcend national boundaries, against people or property in order to intimidate or coerce a government or the civilian population in furtherance of political or social objectives
Islamic law
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that is based and operates entirely within the United States and its territories, acts without foreign direction, and directs its activities against elements of the U.S. government or population
Islamic law
A system of laws, operative in some Arab countries, based on the Muslim religion and especially the holy book of Islam, the Koran
Islamic law
A serious violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against God. Crimes include such behavior as theft, adultery, sodomy, alcohol consumption, and robbery.
Islamic law
A minor violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against society, not God
Islamic law
The integrated police intelligence-gathering and dissemination arm of the member nations of the European Union
Islamic law
An international law enforcement support organization that began operations in 1946 and today has 182 member nations
Islamic law
A form of terrorism that makes use of high technology, especially computers and the Internet, in the planning and execution of terrorist attacks
International terrorism
A foreign organization that engages in terrorist activity that threatens the security of U.S. nationals or the national security of the United States and that is so designated by the U.S. secretary of state
International terrorism
A political alliance between terrorist organizations and drug-supplying cartels. The cartels provide financing for the terrorists, who in turn provide quasi-military protection to the drug dealers.
International terrorism
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that has some connection to a foreign power, or whose activities transcend national boundaries, against people or property in order to intimidate or coerce a government or the civilian population in furtherance of political or social objectives
International terrorism
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that is based and operates entirely within the United States and its territories, acts without foreign direction, and directs its activities against elements of the U.S. government or population
International terrorism
A system of laws, operative in some Arab countries, based on the Muslim religion and especially the holy book of Islam, the Koran
International terrorism
A serious violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against God. Crimes include such behavior as theft, adultery, sodomy, alcohol consumption, and robbery.
International terrorism
A minor violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against society, not God
International terrorism
The integrated police intelligence-gathering and dissemination arm of the member nations of the European Union
International terrorism
An international law enforcement support organization that began operations in 1946 and today has 182 member nations
International terrorism
A form of terrorism that makes use of high technology, especially computers and the Internet, in the planning and execution of terrorist attacks
Cyberterrorism
A foreign organization that engages in terrorist activity that threatens the security of U.S. nationals or the national security of the United States and that is so designated by the U.S. secretary of state
Cyberterrorism
A political alliance between terrorist organizations and drug-supplying cartels. The cartels provide financing for the terrorists, who in turn provide quasi-military protection to the drug dealers.
Cyberterrorism
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that has some connection to a foreign power, or whose activities transcend national boundaries, against people or property in order to intimidate or coerce a government or the civilian population in furtherance of political or social objectives
Cyberterrorism
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that is based and operates entirely within the United States and its territories, acts without foreign direction, and directs its activities against elements of the U.S. government or population
Cyberterrorism
A system of laws, operative in some Arab countries, based on the Muslim religion and especially the holy book of Islam, the Koran
Cyberterrorism
A serious violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against God. Crimes include such behavior as theft, adultery, sodomy, alcohol consumption, and robbery.
Cyberterrorism
A minor violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against society, not God
Cyberterrorism
The integrated police intelligence-gathering and dissemination arm of the member nations of the European Union
Cyberterrorism
An international law enforcement support organization that began operations in 1946 and today has 182 member nations
Cyberterrorism
A form of terrorism that makes use of high technology, especially computers and the Internet, in the planning and execution of terrorist attacks
Hudud crime
A foreign organization that engages in terrorist activity that threatens the security of U.S. nationals or the national security of the United States and that is so designated by the U.S. secretary of state
Hudud crime
A political alliance between terrorist organizations and drug-supplying cartels. The cartels provide financing for the terrorists, who in turn provide quasi-military protection to the drug dealers.
Hudud crime
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that has some connection to a foreign power, or whose activities transcend national boundaries, against people or property in order to intimidate or coerce a government or the civilian population in furtherance of political or social objectives
Hudud crime
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that is based and operates entirely within the United States and its territories, acts without foreign direction, and directs its activities against elements of the U.S. government or population
Hudud crime
A system of laws, operative in some Arab countries, based on the Muslim religion and especially the holy book of Islam, the Koran
Hudud crime
A serious violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against God. Crimes include such behavior as theft, adultery, sodomy, alcohol consumption, and robbery.
Hudud crime
A minor violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against society, not God
Hudud crime
The integrated police intelligence-gathering and dissemination arm of the member nations of the European Union
Hudud crime
An international law enforcement support organization that began operations in 1946 and today has 182 member nations
Hudud crime
A form of terrorism that makes use of high technology, especially computers and the Internet, in the planning and execution of terrorist attacks
Domestic terrorism
A foreign organization that engages in terrorist activity that threatens the security of U.S. nationals or the national security of the United States and that is so designated by the U.S. secretary of state
Domestic terrorism
A political alliance between terrorist organizations and drug-supplying cartels. The cartels provide financing for the terrorists, who in turn provide quasi-military protection to the drug dealers.
Domestic terrorism
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that has some connection to a foreign power, or whose activities transcend national boundaries, against people or property in order to intimidate or coerce a government or the civilian population in furtherance of political or social objectives
Domestic terrorism
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that is based and operates entirely within the United States and its territories, acts without foreign direction, and directs its activities against elements of the U.S. government or population
Domestic terrorism
A system of laws, operative in some Arab countries, based on the Muslim religion and especially the holy book of Islam, the Koran
Domestic terrorism
A serious violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against God. Crimes include such behavior as theft, adultery, sodomy, alcohol consumption, and robbery.
Domestic terrorism
A minor violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against society, not God
Domestic terrorism
The integrated police intelligence-gathering and dissemination arm of the member nations of the European Union
Domestic terrorism
An international law enforcement support organization that began operations in 1946 and today has 182 member nations
Domestic terrorism
A form of terrorism that makes use of high technology, especially computers and the Internet, in the planning and execution of terrorist attacks
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Deck 17: Terrorism and Multinational Criminal Justice
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Which type of crime is a minor violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against society,not God?

A)Hudud
B)Ethnocentric
C)Tazir
D)Koranic
C
2
Which of the following is NOT a Hudud crime?

A)Adultery
B)Murder
C)Highway robbery
D)Theft
B
3
In 2004 Terry Nichols was convicted of 161 counts of first-degree murder for his part in the:

A)Bombing of American embassies in Nairobi,Kenya and Dar es Salaam,Tanzania.
B)World Trade Center bombing.
C)Pan Am #103 bombing.
D)Oklahoma City bombing.
D
4
The first time Americans that were undeniably the target of international terrorism occurred in:

A)1988,with the bombing of Pan-Am flight 103 over Lockerbie,Scotland.
B)1993,with the bombing of the World Trade Center.
C)1997,with the bombing in Oklahoma City.
D)1996,with the truck bomb attack on U.S.military barracks in Dhahran,Saudi Arabia.
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In 2012,the International Criminal Court's first verdict was a conviction of the rebel leader of:

A)Bosnia-Herzegovina.
B)Cuba.
C)Italy.
D)Democratic Republic of Congo.
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The Bipartisan Policy Center's National Security Preparedness Group released a wide-ranging report on the evolving nature of terrorism.The report,Assessing the Terrorist Threat,made it clear that the biggest threat to American national security may now be from:

A)Small groups of homegrown terrorists.
B)The Mexican drug trade.
C)Illegal immigrants from Canada.
D)Large groups of terrorists from Saudi Arabia.
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Which of the following is the internationalization of trade,services,investment,information,and other forms of human social activity?

A)Transnational crime
B)Cybercrime
C)International terrorism
D)Globalization
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Illegal immigration in which an agent is paid to help a person cross a border clandestinely is known as:

A)Trafficking in persons.
B)Sex trafficking.
C)Human smuggling.
D)Domestic terrorism.
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Under Islamic law,what types of crimes are considered offenses against God?

A)Tazir
B)Hudud
C)Koranic
D)Arabic
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Which of the following is a person who studies crime and criminal justice on a cross-national level?

A)Terrorist
B)International law expert
C)National law expert
D)Comparative criminologist
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The integrated police intelligence-gathering and dissemination arm of the member nations of the European Union is called:

A)Interpol.
B)Europol.
C)Ameripol.
D)International court.
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The more familiar name of the International Criminal Police Organization is:

A)FBI.
B)Globalization team.
C)Europol.
D)Interpol.
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The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that is based and operates entirely within the United States and its territories,acts without foreign direction,and directs its activities against elements of the U.S.government or population is known as:

A)International terrorism.
B)National terrorism.
C)Domestic terrorism.
D)Illegal terrorism.
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In 1997,a federal jury found Timothy McVeigh guilty of 11 counts,ranging from conspiracy to first-degree murder,in the Oklahoma City bombing.His crimes are an example of:

A)Homegrown terrorism.
B)International terrorism.
C)A Hudud crime.
D)Narcoterrorism.
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Holding a belief in the superiority of one's own social or ethnic group and culture is:

A)Eurocentric.
B)Afrocentric.
C)Ethnocentric.
D)Centric.
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A system of laws,operative in some Arab countries,based on the Muslim religion and especially the Koran is known as:

A)Hudud law.
B)Tazir law.
C)Islamic law.
D)Hebrew law.
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Which of the following is unlawful criminal activity undertaken and supported by organized criminal groups operating across national boundaries?

A)Transoperational crime
B)Transnational crime
C)Transglobal crime
D)Transinternational crime
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Who is charged with protecting the nation's critical infrastructures against terrorist attack?

A)The military
B)The CIA
C)The FBI
D)The Department of Homeland Security
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The link between drug traffickers and terrorists has been termed:

A)Narcoterrorism.
B)Domestic terrorism.
C)International terrorism.
D)Globalization.
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Which of the following is the surrender by one state or jurisdiction to another of an individual accused or convicted of an offense in the second state or jurisdiction?

A)Narcoterrorism
B)Hudud crime
C)Extradition
D)Tazir crime
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________ terrorism is the unlawful use of force or violence by a group or an individual who is based entirely within the United States and its territories without foreign direction and whose acts are directed at elements of the U.S.government or population.
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Someone who studies crime and criminal justice on a cross-national level is known as a comparative criminologist.
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Trafficking in persons (TIP)is the exploitation of unwilling or unwitting people through force,coercion,threat,or deception.
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A form of terrorism that makes use of high technology,especially computers and the Internet,in the planning and carrying out of terrorist attacks is called________________.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS)is charged with protecting the nation's critical infrastructure against terrorist attack.
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The Central Intelligence Agency reports that by 2015 terrorist tactics will become increasingly sophisticated and designed to achieve mass casualties.
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The U.N.Code of Conduct for law enforcement officials specifically targets Muslims and their rights.
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An example of a transnational crime is a crime that is committed in one country but has substantial effects in another country.
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Globalization is the internationalization of trade,services,investment,information,and other forms of human social activity.
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"Jihad Jane" was not guilty in U.S.federal court in aiding Islamic terrorists in their plot to kill a Swedish cartoonist.
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Tazir crimes are crimes against God under Islamic law.
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International terrorism is the unlawful use of force of violence by an individual or a group that has some connection to a foreign power,or whose activities transcend national boundaries.
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A(n)___________ crime is a minor violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against society,not God.
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The Department of ________________ Security is charged with protecting the nation's critical infrastructure against terrorist attack.
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Transnational investigation is the surrender by one state or jurisdiction to another of an individual accused or convicted of an offense in the second state or jurisdiction.
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International terrorism is the unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that is based and operates entirely within the United States and its territories.
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Globalization is a political alliance between terrorist organizations and drug-supplying cartels.The cartels provide financing for the terrorists,who in turn provide quasi-military protection to the drug dealers.
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A foreign organization that engages in terrorist activity that threatens the security of U.S.nationals or the national security of the United States and that is so designated by the U.S.secretary of state is known as a foreign _____________________ organization.
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Human smuggling is illegal immigration in which an agent is paid to help a person cross a border clandestinely.
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Cyberterrorism is a form of terrorism that makes use of high technology,especially computers and the Internet,in the planning and carrying out of terrorist attacks.
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A serious violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against God and includes crimes such as theft,adultery,sodomy,alcohol consumption,and robbery is a ___________ crime.
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The integrated police intelligence-gathering and dissemination arm of the member nations of the European Union is called _______________.
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Human __________ is the illegal immigration in which an agent is paid to help a person cross a border clandestinely.
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Islamic courts typically exist on three levels.Explain and define those three levels and how they differ from each other.
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Compare and contrast human smuggling and human trafficking.
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In 2012,in the first verdict ever reached by the International Criminal Court judges found a rebel leader from ______________ guilty of crimes against children.
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___________ means holding a belief in the superiority of one's own social or ethnic group and culture.
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Federal law requires that any organization considered for Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO)designation must meet three criteria.Define and explain the three criteria.Who or what determines that an organization is an FTO? Analyze and explain their rationale for the decision they make.
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According to the United Nations,an offense can be considered transnational in nature if four conditions are met.List and define those four conditions and give examples of each.
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According to criminologist Gwynn Nettler,all forms of terrorism share six characteristics.List and define those six characteristics and give an example of each.
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The author discusses four aspects of justice in Arab philosophy and religion.Define and comment on those four aspects and analyze their meanings giving examples of each.
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Tazir crime
A foreign organization that engages in terrorist activity that threatens the security of U.S. nationals or the national security of the United States and that is so designated by the U.S. secretary of state
Tazir crime
A political alliance between terrorist organizations and drug-supplying cartels. The cartels provide financing for the terrorists, who in turn provide quasi-military protection to the drug dealers.
Tazir crime
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that has some connection to a foreign power, or whose activities transcend national boundaries, against people or property in order to intimidate or coerce a government or the civilian population in furtherance of political or social objectives
Tazir crime
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that is based and operates entirely within the United States and its territories, acts without foreign direction, and directs its activities against elements of the U.S. government or population
Tazir crime
A system of laws, operative in some Arab countries, based on the Muslim religion and especially the holy book of Islam, the Koran
Tazir crime
A serious violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against God. Crimes include such behavior as theft, adultery, sodomy, alcohol consumption, and robbery.
Tazir crime
A minor violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against society, not God
Tazir crime
The integrated police intelligence-gathering and dissemination arm of the member nations of the European Union
Tazir crime
An international law enforcement support organization that began operations in 1946 and today has 182 member nations
Tazir crime
A form of terrorism that makes use of high technology, especially computers and the Internet, in the planning and execution of terrorist attacks
Narcoterrorism
A foreign organization that engages in terrorist activity that threatens the security of U.S. nationals or the national security of the United States and that is so designated by the U.S. secretary of state
Narcoterrorism
A political alliance between terrorist organizations and drug-supplying cartels. The cartels provide financing for the terrorists, who in turn provide quasi-military protection to the drug dealers.
Narcoterrorism
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that has some connection to a foreign power, or whose activities transcend national boundaries, against people or property in order to intimidate or coerce a government or the civilian population in furtherance of political or social objectives
Narcoterrorism
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that is based and operates entirely within the United States and its territories, acts without foreign direction, and directs its activities against elements of the U.S. government or population
Narcoterrorism
A system of laws, operative in some Arab countries, based on the Muslim religion and especially the holy book of Islam, the Koran
Narcoterrorism
A serious violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against God. Crimes include such behavior as theft, adultery, sodomy, alcohol consumption, and robbery.
Narcoterrorism
A minor violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against society, not God
Narcoterrorism
The integrated police intelligence-gathering and dissemination arm of the member nations of the European Union
Narcoterrorism
An international law enforcement support organization that began operations in 1946 and today has 182 member nations
Narcoterrorism
A form of terrorism that makes use of high technology, especially computers and the Internet, in the planning and execution of terrorist attacks
International Criminal Police Organization
A foreign organization that engages in terrorist activity that threatens the security of U.S. nationals or the national security of the United States and that is so designated by the U.S. secretary of state
International Criminal Police Organization
A political alliance between terrorist organizations and drug-supplying cartels. The cartels provide financing for the terrorists, who in turn provide quasi-military protection to the drug dealers.
International Criminal Police Organization
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that has some connection to a foreign power, or whose activities transcend national boundaries, against people or property in order to intimidate or coerce a government or the civilian population in furtherance of political or social objectives
International Criminal Police Organization
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that is based and operates entirely within the United States and its territories, acts without foreign direction, and directs its activities against elements of the U.S. government or population
International Criminal Police Organization
A system of laws, operative in some Arab countries, based on the Muslim religion and especially the holy book of Islam, the Koran
International Criminal Police Organization
A serious violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against God. Crimes include such behavior as theft, adultery, sodomy, alcohol consumption, and robbery.
International Criminal Police Organization
A minor violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against society, not God
International Criminal Police Organization
The integrated police intelligence-gathering and dissemination arm of the member nations of the European Union
International Criminal Police Organization
An international law enforcement support organization that began operations in 1946 and today has 182 member nations
International Criminal Police Organization
A form of terrorism that makes use of high technology, especially computers and the Internet, in the planning and execution of terrorist attacks
European Police Office
A foreign organization that engages in terrorist activity that threatens the security of U.S. nationals or the national security of the United States and that is so designated by the U.S. secretary of state
European Police Office
A political alliance between terrorist organizations and drug-supplying cartels. The cartels provide financing for the terrorists, who in turn provide quasi-military protection to the drug dealers.
European Police Office
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that has some connection to a foreign power, or whose activities transcend national boundaries, against people or property in order to intimidate or coerce a government or the civilian population in furtherance of political or social objectives
European Police Office
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that is based and operates entirely within the United States and its territories, acts without foreign direction, and directs its activities against elements of the U.S. government or population
European Police Office
A system of laws, operative in some Arab countries, based on the Muslim religion and especially the holy book of Islam, the Koran
European Police Office
A serious violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against God. Crimes include such behavior as theft, adultery, sodomy, alcohol consumption, and robbery.
European Police Office
A minor violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against society, not God
European Police Office
The integrated police intelligence-gathering and dissemination arm of the member nations of the European Union
European Police Office
An international law enforcement support organization that began operations in 1946 and today has 182 member nations
European Police Office
A form of terrorism that makes use of high technology, especially computers and the Internet, in the planning and execution of terrorist attacks
Foreign terrorist organization (FTO)
A foreign organization that engages in terrorist activity that threatens the security of U.S. nationals or the national security of the United States and that is so designated by the U.S. secretary of state
Foreign terrorist organization (FTO)
A political alliance between terrorist organizations and drug-supplying cartels. The cartels provide financing for the terrorists, who in turn provide quasi-military protection to the drug dealers.
Foreign terrorist organization (FTO)
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that has some connection to a foreign power, or whose activities transcend national boundaries, against people or property in order to intimidate or coerce a government or the civilian population in furtherance of political or social objectives
Foreign terrorist organization (FTO)
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that is based and operates entirely within the United States and its territories, acts without foreign direction, and directs its activities against elements of the U.S. government or population
Foreign terrorist organization (FTO)
A system of laws, operative in some Arab countries, based on the Muslim religion and especially the holy book of Islam, the Koran
Foreign terrorist organization (FTO)
A serious violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against God. Crimes include such behavior as theft, adultery, sodomy, alcohol consumption, and robbery.
Foreign terrorist organization (FTO)
A minor violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against society, not God
Foreign terrorist organization (FTO)
The integrated police intelligence-gathering and dissemination arm of the member nations of the European Union
Foreign terrorist organization (FTO)
An international law enforcement support organization that began operations in 1946 and today has 182 member nations
Foreign terrorist organization (FTO)
A form of terrorism that makes use of high technology, especially computers and the Internet, in the planning and execution of terrorist attacks
Islamic law
A foreign organization that engages in terrorist activity that threatens the security of U.S. nationals or the national security of the United States and that is so designated by the U.S. secretary of state
Islamic law
A political alliance between terrorist organizations and drug-supplying cartels. The cartels provide financing for the terrorists, who in turn provide quasi-military protection to the drug dealers.
Islamic law
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that has some connection to a foreign power, or whose activities transcend national boundaries, against people or property in order to intimidate or coerce a government or the civilian population in furtherance of political or social objectives
Islamic law
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that is based and operates entirely within the United States and its territories, acts without foreign direction, and directs its activities against elements of the U.S. government or population
Islamic law
A system of laws, operative in some Arab countries, based on the Muslim religion and especially the holy book of Islam, the Koran
Islamic law
A serious violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against God. Crimes include such behavior as theft, adultery, sodomy, alcohol consumption, and robbery.
Islamic law
A minor violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against society, not God
Islamic law
The integrated police intelligence-gathering and dissemination arm of the member nations of the European Union
Islamic law
An international law enforcement support organization that began operations in 1946 and today has 182 member nations
Islamic law
A form of terrorism that makes use of high technology, especially computers and the Internet, in the planning and execution of terrorist attacks
International terrorism
A foreign organization that engages in terrorist activity that threatens the security of U.S. nationals or the national security of the United States and that is so designated by the U.S. secretary of state
International terrorism
A political alliance between terrorist organizations and drug-supplying cartels. The cartels provide financing for the terrorists, who in turn provide quasi-military protection to the drug dealers.
International terrorism
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that has some connection to a foreign power, or whose activities transcend national boundaries, against people or property in order to intimidate or coerce a government or the civilian population in furtherance of political or social objectives
International terrorism
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that is based and operates entirely within the United States and its territories, acts without foreign direction, and directs its activities against elements of the U.S. government or population
International terrorism
A system of laws, operative in some Arab countries, based on the Muslim religion and especially the holy book of Islam, the Koran
International terrorism
A serious violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against God. Crimes include such behavior as theft, adultery, sodomy, alcohol consumption, and robbery.
International terrorism
A minor violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against society, not God
International terrorism
The integrated police intelligence-gathering and dissemination arm of the member nations of the European Union
International terrorism
An international law enforcement support organization that began operations in 1946 and today has 182 member nations
International terrorism
A form of terrorism that makes use of high technology, especially computers and the Internet, in the planning and execution of terrorist attacks
Cyberterrorism
A foreign organization that engages in terrorist activity that threatens the security of U.S. nationals or the national security of the United States and that is so designated by the U.S. secretary of state
Cyberterrorism
A political alliance between terrorist organizations and drug-supplying cartels. The cartels provide financing for the terrorists, who in turn provide quasi-military protection to the drug dealers.
Cyberterrorism
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that has some connection to a foreign power, or whose activities transcend national boundaries, against people or property in order to intimidate or coerce a government or the civilian population in furtherance of political or social objectives
Cyberterrorism
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that is based and operates entirely within the United States and its territories, acts without foreign direction, and directs its activities against elements of the U.S. government or population
Cyberterrorism
A system of laws, operative in some Arab countries, based on the Muslim religion and especially the holy book of Islam, the Koran
Cyberterrorism
A serious violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against God. Crimes include such behavior as theft, adultery, sodomy, alcohol consumption, and robbery.
Cyberterrorism
A minor violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against society, not God
Cyberterrorism
The integrated police intelligence-gathering and dissemination arm of the member nations of the European Union
Cyberterrorism
An international law enforcement support organization that began operations in 1946 and today has 182 member nations
Cyberterrorism
A form of terrorism that makes use of high technology, especially computers and the Internet, in the planning and execution of terrorist attacks
Hudud crime
A foreign organization that engages in terrorist activity that threatens the security of U.S. nationals or the national security of the United States and that is so designated by the U.S. secretary of state
Hudud crime
A political alliance between terrorist organizations and drug-supplying cartels. The cartels provide financing for the terrorists, who in turn provide quasi-military protection to the drug dealers.
Hudud crime
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that has some connection to a foreign power, or whose activities transcend national boundaries, against people or property in order to intimidate or coerce a government or the civilian population in furtherance of political or social objectives
Hudud crime
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that is based and operates entirely within the United States and its territories, acts without foreign direction, and directs its activities against elements of the U.S. government or population
Hudud crime
A system of laws, operative in some Arab countries, based on the Muslim religion and especially the holy book of Islam, the Koran
Hudud crime
A serious violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against God. Crimes include such behavior as theft, adultery, sodomy, alcohol consumption, and robbery.
Hudud crime
A minor violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against society, not God
Hudud crime
The integrated police intelligence-gathering and dissemination arm of the member nations of the European Union
Hudud crime
An international law enforcement support organization that began operations in 1946 and today has 182 member nations
Hudud crime
A form of terrorism that makes use of high technology, especially computers and the Internet, in the planning and execution of terrorist attacks
Domestic terrorism
A foreign organization that engages in terrorist activity that threatens the security of U.S. nationals or the national security of the United States and that is so designated by the U.S. secretary of state
Domestic terrorism
A political alliance between terrorist organizations and drug-supplying cartels. The cartels provide financing for the terrorists, who in turn provide quasi-military protection to the drug dealers.
Domestic terrorism
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that has some connection to a foreign power, or whose activities transcend national boundaries, against people or property in order to intimidate or coerce a government or the civilian population in furtherance of political or social objectives
Domestic terrorism
The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that is based and operates entirely within the United States and its territories, acts without foreign direction, and directs its activities against elements of the U.S. government or population
Domestic terrorism
A system of laws, operative in some Arab countries, based on the Muslim religion and especially the holy book of Islam, the Koran
Domestic terrorism
A serious violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against God. Crimes include such behavior as theft, adultery, sodomy, alcohol consumption, and robbery.
Domestic terrorism
A minor violation of Islamic law that is regarded as an offense against society, not God
Domestic terrorism
The integrated police intelligence-gathering and dissemination arm of the member nations of the European Union
Domestic terrorism
An international law enforcement support organization that began operations in 1946 and today has 182 member nations
Domestic terrorism
A form of terrorism that makes use of high technology, especially computers and the Internet, in the planning and execution of terrorist attacks
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