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  1. Select a country or region to see which specific elements are included in their definitions with a link to source legislation. This map includes 64 definitions of terrorism from countries and international bodies as well as 18 definitions of violent extremism.

  2. The Global Terrorism Index ( GTI) is a report published annually by the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP), and was developed by IT entrepreneur and IEP's founder Steve Killelea. The index provides a comprehensive summary of the key global trends and patterns in terrorism since 2000.

  3. Action done or threat made, with the intention of advancing a political, religious or ideological cause, with the intention of coercing or influencing by intimidation the government of Australia or the Australian States or Territories, or a foreign country, or intimidating the public. Not specified.

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  4. Terrorism is also a big concern for people across the world. Attacks are rare, but often shocking, as they are meant to scare and subdue. This page provides data and research on how common terrorism is, how it differs across countries, and whether it is becoming more or less frequent over time.

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  5. Defining terrorism. Before examining the meaning and associated concepts and principles of (international) criminal justice and international criminal law as they apply to terrorist crimes, it is first necessary to briefly examine some of the principal reasons for, and implications of, the absence of a universally agreed definition of terrorism ...

  6. 4 days ago · Terrorism, the calculated use of violence to create a general climate of fear in a population and thereby to bring about a particular political objective. Definitions of terrorism are complex and controversial; because of the inherent ferocity of terrorism, the term in its popular usage has developed an intense stigma.

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  8. Most of the formal definitions of terrorism have some common characteristics: a fundamental motive to make political/societal changes; the use of violence or illegal force; attacks on civilian targets by 'nonstate'/'Subnational actors'; and the goal of affecting society. This finding is reflected in Blee's listing of three components of terrorism:

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