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Assignment:
Terrorism Podcast & Reflection
Information from a variety of sources can prove useful in policing and security industries. During the War on Terror, many international terrorist organizations were assumed to have no organization or shared tactics amongst their fighters.
In fact, many terrorist organizations are highly organized and are able to carefully plan many of their actions.
Course Learning Outcomes
- Analyze current issues impacting the Criminal Justice System.
- Analyze Criminal Justice policies based on crime statistics and crime control theories
- Analyze personal unconscious biases
WHAT
Using the link below, begin this assignment by listening to the 20-minute podcast.
"A trial that will test Canada's definition of 'terrorism
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"gives insight into ISIS" strategy
Originally aired September 11, 2023 on The Big Story Podcast (a product of CityNews)
After listening to the podcast, write a reflection paper that answers the following three questions.
- Identify and describe at least one thing from the broadcast that you did not know before.
- What do you think is the most important point made by the broadcast and why?
- In your opinion, does Canada need an expanded definition of terrorism? Based on this broadcast, explain why.
HOW
You can complete your response in any format (written, video, audio, visual) so long as all of the pertinent information is included. Please do not simply provide the question and your answer in short answer style. There should be some depth and thought put into your responses.
Written/Visual: Two pages, double-spaced in Word, PDF, JPEG, PNG formats. An artist's statement must accompany any visual depictions. Files must be 1GB or less.
Video/audio: two to four (2 to 4) minutes in MP3, MP4, WAV formats or with a YouTube/Google link. Files must be 1GB or less.
Submission Criteria:
• All submissions require a title page.
• Abstracts are not required for this assignment.
• When creating your response, be sure to use full sentences and proper grammar throughout.
George Washington