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Security and Society in the Information Age. Volume 4

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posted on 2022-01-27, 10:41 authored by Paulina PiaseckaPaulina Piasecka, Katarzyna Maniszewska

The fourth volume bringing together a unique series of research papers by talented students – participants in the Security and Society in the Information Age program held at Collegium Civitas University in Warsaw, Poland.


Among the subjects discussed this year, you will find issues connected with the most up-to-date threats to national and international peace and stability – and solutions to some of those problems. Young researchers confronted those issues with courage and analytical aptitude. They wrote about current conditions for domestic terrorism in the United States and the risk of radicalization in a post-coronavirus world (Luke Odo); the intersection of terrorism and organized crime (Hayley Sawyer); the impact of religion on suicide terrorism (James Bratton); cybercrime combating (Kylie Heitzenrater); the rise of domestic terrorism in the United States with the emergence of political motives (Jacob Falck) and money as the key to success in terrorism combating (Carissa Huntsberger).


We hope you will find this book interesting and valuable, and we cordially invite you to learn more about the Security and Society in the Information Age program at: www.securityandsociety.org

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Collegium Civitas

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