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The Terrorist-Criminal Nexus

The Terrorist-Criminal Nexus

An Alliance of International Drug Cartels, Organized Crime, and Terror Groups

by Jennifer L. Hesterman
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Publication Date: 17/04/2013

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Postmodern global terrorist groups engage sovereign nations asymmetrically with prolonged, sustained campaigns driven by ideology. Increasingly, transnational criminal organizations operate with sophistication previously only found in multinational corporations. Unfortunately, both of these entities can now effectively hide and morph, keeping law enforcement and intelligence agencies in the dark and on the run.

Perhaps more disturbing is the fact that al Qaeda, Hezbollah, FARC, drug cartels, and increasingly violent gangs-as well as domestic groups such as the Sovereign Citizens-are now joining forces. Despite differing ideologies, they are threatening us in new and provocative ways. The Terrorist-Criminal Nexus: An Alliance of International Drug Cartels, Organized Crime, and Terror Groups frames this complex issue using current research and real-world examples of how these entities are sharing knowledge, training, tactics, and-in increasing frequency-joining forces.

Providing policy makers, security strategists, law enforcement and intelligence agents, and students with new evidence of this growing threat, this volume:



Examines current and future threats from international and domestic criminal and terror groups
Identifies specific instances in which these groups are working together or in parallel to achieve their goals
Discusses the "lifeblood" of modern organizations-the money trail
Describes how nefarious groups leverage both traditional funding methods and e-commerce to raise, store, move, and launder money
Explores the social networking phenomenon and reveals how it is the perfect clandestine platform for spying, communicating, recruiting, and spreading propaganda
Investigates emergent tactics such as the use of human shields, and the targeting of first responders, schools, hospitals, and churches

This text reveals the often disregarded, misunderstood, or downplayed nexus threat to the United States. Proving definitively that such liaisons exist despite differing ideologies, the book provides a thought-provoking new look at the complexity and phenomena of the terrorist-criminal nexus.

This book was excerpted in the February/March 2013 issue of The Counter Terrorist.
ISBN:
9781466557611
9781466557611
Category:
Economics
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
17-04-2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Inc
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
351
Dimensions (mm):
234x156x23mm
Weight:
0.61kg

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