CRIM 475: Theory and Politics of Terrorism

CRIM 475-004: Theory/Politics of Terrorism
(Spring 2020)

10:30 AM to 01:10 PM F

Planetary Hall 126

Section Information for Spring 2020

This course “explores origins of terrorism, tracing the development from early stages to a modern mode of conflict and presents national, regional, and global perspectives.” With a holistic approach, this course will focus on several areas. Throughout the semester, we will examine the concept, history, and causes of terrorism; typologies of terrorism; and financing of terrorism.

During our classes, we will investigate and analyze controversial topics, such as the securitization of migration, lone wolves, cyberterrorism, the role of media, gender, and counterterrorism strategies.

View 1 Other Section of this Course in this Semester »

Tags:

Course Information from the University Catalog

Credits: 3

Explores origins of terrorism, tracing development from early states to a modern mode of conflict. Presents national, regional, and global perspectives. Limited to three attempts.
Recommended Prerequisite: CRIM 100
Schedule Type: Lecture
Grading:
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.

The University Catalog is the authoritative source for information on courses. The Schedule of Classes is the authoritative source for information on classes scheduled for this semester. See the Schedule for the most up-to-date information and see Patriot web to register for classes.