Crime and Delinquency
Volume 58, Issue 5, 2012, Pages 769-797
Kidnapping by Terrorist Groups, 1970-2010: Is Ideological Orientation Relevant? (Article)
Forest J.J.F.
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Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, University of Massachusetts Lowell, 870 Broadway Street, Lowell, MA 01854, United States
Abstract
This article examines whether a terrorist group's ideology has a meaningful impact on its involvement in kidnapping. On a global level, incident data (1970-2010) indicate that in the past decade the number of kidnappings by terrorist groups has increased, while Muslim extremists have replaced left-wing/Marxist revolutionaries as the world's leading kidnappers. However, when we incorporate data about the attributes of terrorist organizations and their operating environments, this analysis indicates that ideology does not play an important role in determining the likelihood of a group's involvement in kidnapping. The article concludes with implications and suggested topics for further study. © The Author(s) 2012.
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DOI: 10.1177/0011128712452962
ISSN: 00111287
Cited by: 8
Original Language: English