October 2011
Intermediate to advanced
220 pages
6h 5m
English

“Good security and bad security look a lot like each other, at least on the surface.”
—Anonymous
Terrorism, if properly conducted by the terrorists, generates disproportionate feelings of anger, fear, and vulnerability in the population that is attacked. This is what it means to be terrorized. This terrorization leads the population to pressure their government to do things to alleviate their anger, fear, and vulnerability. The bigger the attack, the more pressure on government to do something, whether tangibly or symbolically. Of course, feeding all of this is the ...