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Parker, Tom, and Nick Sitter (2016). “The Four Horsemen of Terrorism: It’s Not Waves, It’s
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TERRORIST VICTIMIZATION
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Schmid, Alex (2006). “Magnitudes and Focus of Terrorist Victimization.” In Large-Scale
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Advanced reading
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