Articles Related to Terrorist
Ion Mobility Spectrometry: A Tool in the Forensic Science for the Post Detonation Residue Analysis
The emergent threat of terrorism activities has caused an urgent need of improved forensic explosive analysis. Complex matrices, limited samples, and confusing interpretations serve as challenges for a forensic chemist in order to link the evidence to the perpetrator of the crime.
Communist Extremists, Islamic Supremacists, and Narco-Terrorists: A Forensic Sociological Threat Analysis of Radicalization within the Federative Republic of Brazil
This article presents a human terrain analysis of the Islamic radicalization occurring in Latin America and the infiltration of the Al-Qaeda terrorist network into the country of Brazil. The study used sociological investigative research methods conducted in Brazil, extensive ethnographic interviews collected in the major Brazilian cities of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, and intensive Brazilian Portuguese language immersion. The ethnographic research techniques examined the social, political, religious, and linguistic structures to gain an understanding of how Al-Qaeda operatives have established an operational base in Brazil. The study provides an early warning sociological intelligence assessment of the threat of radical Islam in Latin America.
Evolution of Bombings against Transportation Infrastructure
Terrorists and insurgents have proven their ability to develop effective improvised explosive devices, with each configuration providing
insight into the type of target and type of attack. Across rail systems, bus networks, and aviation infrastructure, transportation targets
throughout Africa are plentiful and have come under attack. The targeting of transportation infrastructure can only be seen as a
direct attack against civilians. Even though the conveyance may be funded or operated by the government, the civilians who fill the
conveyance or conveyance’s ‘fixed’ sites are affected the most.
Penetrating Arrow Wound of the Chest - A Case Report
In ancient India arrow injury was prevalent as it was a one of the most frequently used weapon. With passage of time use of bow and arrow became restricted to tribal area and its use became limited mostly to hunting. But in the recent years with progressively increasing terrorist activity in some areas arrow injuries are becoming more and more frequent.