Terrorism, Mediation, and Peace

The threat of terrorism is a constant concern prompting a continuing focus on preventing and resolving terrorist attacks. In this specialization, learn the immediate and long-term implications of anti-terrorist legislation and policies.  Study how terrorism policies are drafted and enforced while you analyze the ethical issues related to human rights and the psychology of terrorism.  Explore the effects of disaster, crisis, and trauma and the appropriate interventions for individuals and groups. Examine the roots of international and domestic terrorism, the catalysts and motivations for terrorist acts, and how media and technology may aid or counter terrorist activities.

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