Motives of The Terrorism Phenomenon Among Youth and The Role of Laws In Dealing With It
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https://doi.org/10.55202/ajlpp.v1i4.85Keywords:
youth terrorism issue, Iraq laws, terrorismAbstract
It is to be argued that terrorism, with its different objectives and means, is the result of various reasons, including political, economic, social, and psychological. It is agreed that studying these causes is a difficult task because it requires the hollowness of most of the complex problems facing individuals and the international community alike, in which the causes of terrorism lie, and some have invoked this difficulty. It would be better to focus first on taking urgent practical measures to combat terrorism without being involved in trying to identify it. Its causes are numerous and complex. Still, there is a view that identifying and eliminating the causes of terrorism must precede action to take any measures to prevent terrorism. The authors stressed the impossibility of removing terrorism unless it was part of a planned process to root out the phenomenon and warned that hasty action would exacerbate the phenomenon. In our view, the diagnosis of the causes of terrorism, particularly after its recent expansion, must be made before any effective measures are taken to eradicate it in the long run. But this does not mean that action to take steps to prevent terrorism must necessarily wait to identify and eliminate the causes of terrorism. In the face of the seriousness of this phenomenon and its possible consequences and effects, researchers and those interested in violence research in general and terrorism research. In particular, needed to devote their efforts to highlight this dangerous phenomenon to clarify its nature, root its roots, explore its tributaries and search for its motives. Its excites are an analysis of their causes to identify the dangers in an effort to treat them and take what is necessary to reduce or, instead, eliminate their seriousness. Terrorism as a criminal phenomenon or behavior deviates from the social norms of conduct prevailing in society because criminal behavior is not purely a fact criminalized by law. Still, behavior emanates from humans living in a particular environment and the middle of a specific society. The reasons and motives of terrorism explain this phenomenon. Therefore, the interpretation of this phenomenon applies to it; what is said about understanding the criminal phenomenon in general, and has international and internal laws (Iraqi) addressed the problem of terrorism? And did you do that?.
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