Required Text: Siegel, Larry. (2019). Criminology: The Core 7th & 8th Editions.

Required Text:
Siegel, Larry. (2019). Criminology: The Core 7th & 8th Editions. Cengage: Boston, MA.
READING ASSIGNMENT#11–Chapter 11: Political Crime and Terrorism
IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT YOU DEFINE TERMS AND ANSWER THE DISCUSSION
QUESTIONS FROM THE REQUIRED TEXT FOR THIS COURSE WITH NO EXCEPTIONS!!!
PUT YOUR NAME AND G NUMBER ON THE ASSIGNMENT. PLEASE USE THE DEFINITIONS
FOUND IN THE REQUIRED TEXT FOR THIS COURSE AND MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT
CHANGE THE ORDER OF THE TERMS. ANY DEVIATION FROM THIS YOU WILL RECEIVE A
“ZERO”.) NUMBER YOUR TERMS. PUT YOUR NAME AND G NUMBER ON YOUR
ASSIGNMENT.
Part one
CHAPTER TERMS:
1. Political Crime
2. Al-Qaeda
3. Election Fraud
4. Treason
5. Espionage
6. State Political Crime
7. Torture
8. Waterboarding
9. Ticking Bomb Scenario
10. Terrorism
11. Guerilla
12. Insurgent
13. Nationalist Terrorism
14. Reign Of Terror
15. Retributive Terrorists
16. Jihad
17. State-Sponsored Terrorism
18. Failed States
19. Revolutionary Terrorism
20. Director of National Intelligence (DNI)
21. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
22. USA Patriot Act (USAPA)
23. Lone Wolf Terrorists
24. Political terrorists
25. Eco-terrorists
Part two
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:
1. According to the text, there are six views on what motivates the
terrorist. List them all and discuss at least three of them. Which view
do you think explains terrorist acts in the United States? Why?
2.
Although the motivations for political crime are complex and varied,
there does appear to be some regularity in the way ideas are formed.
Political crime expert Randy Borum finds that this pattern takes the
form of a series of cognitive stages. Identify and briefly describe
each.
3. In your opinion, can the use of torture ever be justified? Is the “ticking bomb scenario valid? Why or why not?

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