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is an activity that is considered a criminal offenses by atleast two countries. it is an offense whose inception prevention and indirect involved more than one country
transnational crimes
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Transnational Crimes are especially concered with acts criminalized by laws of more than one country, while _____________ are crimes prohibited by international laws, norms, treaties and customs
international crimes
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A tactic or trchnique by means of which a violent act or threat thereof is used for the prime objective of creating overwhelming fear for coercive purposes.
terrorism
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The exploitation of vulnerable prople for putposes of sex, labor and organ harvest by organized criminal group
trafficking in persons
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it is a process by. which assets primarily cash assets, which are derived from illegal activities are manipulated in such a manner to make them look as it were derived from legitimate sources.
money laundering
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illegal movement across one or more national frontiers of psychoactive substances
drug trafficking
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crimes that involve an information and communication technology or ICT network. it is the REPUBLIC ACT 10175
cybercrimes
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the use of threatened use of force designed to bring about a political change. socially and politically unacceptable violence airmed at an innovent target to achieve psychological effect
terrorism
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one who does all acts of terrorism
terrorist
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any organization that engages in or had engaged in, terrorist activity. this includes not only violent groups but legitimate groups that fund terrorists operations.
terrorist group
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any act that is unlawful, invovlves the use or threatened use of violence or force or force against individuals or property is designed to coerce a government or society and supports political, ideological, or religious objectives.
terrorist act
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employment of force in a terroristic manner but for non-political ends
apolitical terrorism
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develops from abnormal behavior; those who attempt buzzare, ostensibly political actions with uncertain or irrational motives.
psychotic terrorism
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systematic use of terror for material gain. the primary manifestation of force in this form of terrorism include kidnapping, extortion, gangland assassinations and murders.
criminal terrorism
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involves the use of lethal force against symbolic victims to influence or invoke supernatural powers. mysticism plays a part in bith the instigation of terrorism and the enchancement of its effect.
mystical terrorism
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its primary purpose is the destabilize and topple the incumbent regime, replacing it with a political apparatus more acceptable to the revolutionaries.
revolutionary terrorism
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invovles the empolyment of lethal force by state governments upon civilian populations for the express purpose of weakening or destroying their will to resist. it could be internal or external. internal state terrorism is the use of lethal force by the state togernment against its own civilian population with the purpose of repressing the people, making them apolitical or politically malleable, and/ or weakening the population’s willingness to support revolutionary or other anti-government forces.
state terrorism
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engaged in by a terrorist state regime against elements of its own population to create conditions enough for the regime to remine in political control.
repression terrorism
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employment of terrosm by a nations military instrument against the civilian population of an enemy nation for the purpose of undermining the population’s will to support its own government or shattering the cohesion of the population making it unable to support its government.
military terrorism
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involves the employment of lethal force across international borders for the purpose of destroying or weakening the political cohesion of a targeted political entity. the state employing state-sponsored terrorism does not use its own military instrument to deiver the lethal force, but harness social elements within the targeted entity to do so.
state sponsored terrorism
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can be supported by sovereign states wishing to weaken or topple the incumbent regime of the target state.
national revolutionary terrorism
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those that employ terrorism targets controlled and operated by persons other than terrorist own fellow countrymen.
international revolutionary terrorism
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micro political terrorist gangs likely to receive state sponsorship. they do not have popular support but support for them can cause disruption in the targeted entity
minute political terrorist gangs
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traditional terrorist tactics give the 6.
bombing hijacking arson assault kidnapping hostage taking