Terrorism and homeland security
When it comes to defining terrorism it is not as cut and dry as most would think when they hear the word. The word terrorism is used to define many acts of violence by the media and politicians. An example of how difficult the term terrorism is to define can be found directly embedded in the government as four different agencies each think of terrorism as a different thing. The State department defines it as attacks on “noncombatant departments” (Jacobson, 2015), which has more emphasis on places that military personnel are known to visit often, and military zones that Continue reading...