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|a Dr&̤#380;dż, Dominika Katarzyna
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|a Terrorism and terrorist acts in the world according to law
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|a The world is undergoing constant changes, technology develops, concepts related to terrorism are changing. Therefore, terrorism is also subject to evolution. The concept of „new terrorism” appeared , which was introduced in 1986 by researchers from the Institute for the Study of Conflict. It meant the "network nature of the organisation". This change leads to a departure from the classic hierarchical structure - from an unambiguous, permanent location to the non-territoriality. This departure from the hierarchy, in favour of cooperating people, led to communication with each other only through the network. Ideology is not supposed to „predict” what targets will be attacked. Terrorists are addicted to the publicity of their deeds. The publicity of terrorist acts is connected with ideological justification. Typically, terrorists are required to maximize their successful attacks, which are to result from ideologies being the cause of their actions.
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