Discuss the six characteristics presented by Criminologist Gwynn Nettler. What does each of these characteristics have to do with typical acts of terrorism? Do these characteristics apply to all forms of terrorism? If so, how? If not, why?

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Terrorism, Defining terrorism, and six characteristics of terrorism:
1) No rules. There are no moral constraints or standards of what is considered acceptable. In other words, anything goes.
2) No innocents. Terrorists do not distinguish between innocents and non-innocents, or soldiers and civilians.
3) Economy. The concern is with inflicting as much damage as possible but at the same time scaring even more people (e.g., kill one person, terrify 10,000 more).
4) Publicity. All terrorist incidents are highly publicized. Terrorists seek publicity in an effort to heighten people's fear levels, weaken economies, and so forth.
5) Meaning. Violent acts and the infliction of mass casualties give meaning to terrorists' lives.
6) No clarity. The long-term goals of terrorism are either delusion or impossible to implement (e.g., Islamic dominance).

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