
1. Counter-Terrorism
1.1. Response types
1.2. Technology
1.3. Measures
1.4. Security
1.5. Tracking
1.6. Prevention
2. Sources and research
2.1. http://Rand.org
2.2. http://www.start.umd.edu/gtd/
2.3. http://www.cultsandterror.org/sub-file/TOConnor%20Lecture.htm
2.4. http://www.ukessays.com/essays/criminology/the-global-issue-of-terrorism-can-technology-help-criminology-essay.php
2.5. http://terrorism.about.com/od/causes/a/causes_terror.htm
2.6. http://terrorism.about.com/od/causes/tp/Causes_of_Terrorism.htm
2.7. http://www.meteck.org/causesTerrorism.html
2.8. https://share.coursera.org/wiki/index.php/Terrorism-003:Main#Introduction
2.9. Books
2.10. http://terrorism.about.com/od/originshistory/
2.11. http://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=111328
2.12. http://www.pewforum.org/2005/10/21/in-gods-name-evaluating-the-links-between-religious-extremism-and-terrorism/
2.13. http://www.psmag.com/health-and-behavior/political-freedom-can-impact-terrorism-charlie-hebdo-paris-france-satire-97870
2.14. http://www.transnationalterrorism.eu/tekst/publications/WP3%20Del%205.pdf
2.15. http://www.princeton.edu/politics/about/file-repository/public/Wright_on_Terrorism.pdf
2.16. http://bdi.mfa.government.bg/info/Module%2004%20-%20Diplomacia%20i%20sigurnost/dopalnitelna%20literatura/The%20Role%20of%20Ideology%20in.pdf
2.17. http://www.loc.gov/rr/frd/pdf-files/Soc_Psych_of_Terrorism.pdf
3. Terrorism: Religious Ideologies/Extremism
3.1. Sunni Islam (fundamentalism/ jihadism groups
3.1.1. Hamas
3.1.2. Ansar Bait al-Maqdis
3.1.3. Haqqani Network
3.2. Salafi Jihadism Groups
3.2.1. al-Qaeda
3.2.2. ISIS
3.2.2.1. Where do they come from
3.2.2.1.1. http://www.rferl.org/contentinfographics/foreign-fighters-syria-iraq-is-isis-isil-infographic/26584940.html
3.2.2.2. Funding
3.2.2.2.1. https://securityintelligence.com/funding-terrorists-the-rise-of-isis/
3.2.3. Boko Haram
3.2.4. al-Shabaab
3.2.5. Lashkar-e-Taiba
3.2.6. Jabhat al-Nusra
3.2.7. al-Nusrah Front
3.2.8. Ansaru
3.2.9. Jundallah
3.2.9.1. Pakistan http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jundallah_(Pakistan)
3.2.9.2. Iran http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jundallah_(Iran)
3.3. Anti-Balaka Militia
3.3.1. Central African Republic: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-balaka
4. Funding
5. Deadliest terrorist attacks
6. Targets
6.1. http://www.trackingterrorism.org/targets
7. Counterinsurgency
8. Law
8.1. Law of war
8.2. Anti-Terror law
8.3. Piracy law
8.4. Narcotics law
8.5. Weapons laws
8.6. Diplomatic law
8.7. ICC
8.8. Conventions
8.9. Treaties
8.10. U.N. Resolutions
8.11. The codified law of Terrorism
8.12. Case law of Terrorism
8.13. Public law of Terrorism
9. Types of terrorism
9.1. Target Terrorism
9.1.1. 1. Mass terror -- targets general population 2. Dynastic terror -- selective targeting of individuals or groups 3. Random terror -- targets anybody in wrong place at wrong time 4. Focused random terror -- targets specific public places frequented by opposition 5. Tactical terror -- attacks government or politically attractive targets (Combs 2003)
9.2. Social and political
9.2.1. Political
9.2.2. Non-Political
9.2.3. Ideological Terrorism
9.2.4. Limited political
9.2.4.1. Ideological but not revolutionary
9.3. State Terrorism
9.3.1. State-sponsored (Known as international terrorism)
9.3.2. Domestic
9.3.3. Anti-state
9.4. Domestic
9.5. Internecine
9.6. Bioterrorism
9.7. Eco-terrorism/ Environmental
9.8. Nuclear Terrorism
9.9. Narco terrorism
9.10. Cyber-terrorism
9.11. Quasi-terrorism
9.11.1. Skyjacking and hostage taking
9.12. Non-State
9.12.1. Lone wolf
10. Causes of Terrorism
10.1. Social and political injustice
10.1.1. Examples
10.2. Human Issues
10.3. Environment issue
10.4. Psychology issue
10.5. Education issue
10.6. Poverty and economic disadvantage
10.7. Religion issue
10.8. Race Issue
10.9. Advantage issue
10.10. Globalisation
10.10.1. Neocolonialism (?) - military control or indirect political control
10.11. Dehumanisation
11. Conflict
11.1. Typology of Conflict
12. Terms used by terrorists
13. Assumptions
13.1. Assumptions on Terrorism
13.2. Assumptions on Counterterrorism
14. Tools and means used by
14.1. Internet
14.2. Propaganda
14.2.1. Information warfare
14.3. Recruiting
15. Groups, tactics, Weapons, Targets
15.1. Groups
15.1.1. http://terrorism.about.com/od/groupsleader1/a/TerroristGroups.htm
15.2. Tactics
15.2.1. http://www.trackingterrorism.org/articles-tactics
15.2.2. Suicide bombings
15.2.3. Destroying property
15.2.4. Assasination
15.2.5. Chemical
15.2.6. Beheadings
15.2.7. Bombings
15.2.8. Highjacking
15.2.9. Hostage taking
15.2.10. Kidnapping
15.3. Weapon Type
15.3.1. Fire arms
15.3.2. Explosives, Incendiary, Bombs, Dynamite,
15.3.3. Chemical weapons
15.3.3.1. White phosphorus
15.3.4. Biological weapons
15.4. Target types
15.4.1. Business
15.4.2. Police
15.4.3. Military
15.4.4. Government
15.4.5. Religious institutions/ Figures
15.4.6. Journalists/ Media
15.4.7. Transportation
15.4.8. NGO
15.4.9. Private citizens/ Private property