IGI Global Offers open access to "What and Where are the Risks of International Terrorist Attacks"

During April, IGI Global is offering open access to the article, "What and Where are the Risks of International Terrorist Attacks." Written by scholars Kenneth David Strang (State University of New York, Queensbury, USA) and Serafina Alamieyeseigha (SA Consulting, Johannesburg, South Africa), the article describes the behavior factors of global terrorists and the patterns of these behaviors from a socio-economical perspective. Identifying who the terrorist groups are, what they do, and where they attack, this article also explores statistics and insights in order to help practitioners understand how global terrorism impacts all of us.

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