Female Terrorism and Militancy
Explore the complex dynamics of female involvement in terrorism and political violence with Female Terrorism and Militancy by Cindy D. Ness. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2007, this insightful hardback edition spans 242 pages, delving into the multifaceted reasons behind why women and girls engage in armed struggle. The volume not only examines the motivations driving these individuals but also highlights how states perceive, respond to, and strategize against female militants. This comprehensive analysis is essential for understanding the interplay of gender, politics, and violence in contemporary society. Ideal for scholars and practitioners in political science, terrorism studies, and law enforcement, this book offers a crucial perspective on a pressing global issue. Enhance your understanding of female terrorism and its implications for political freedom and security today.