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Dec 26, 2024
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PSA 322: Terrorism3 credits
This course analyzes terrorism in both domestic and foreign settings, and discusses the causes and impacts of terrorism both in the United States and abroad. Social, ethnic, nationalistic and cultural influences as well as relevant causational relationships are highlighted. Motivations and formation of various types of terrorist organizations are explored, as well as theories related to
radicalization, media influence and force multipliers. Impacts on US public safety, public policy and resource allocation are general themes for examination. The course will also discuss US
governmental structure with regard to homeland security and how different agencies combat
various aspects of both domestic and foreign terrorism. Three hour lecture
Prerequisite(s): PSA 100 Co-requisite(s): None.
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