“September 10th thinking” and radically differed from the beliefs that took hold on “September 12th”. 55 . The subsequent ‘War on Terror’ and the prioritising of terrorism within the security field proved that much had changed, at least in perception, as a result of the attacks. As the study of terrorism underwent a reassessment, so did the
Military Force 7 %
Victory 10 %
Politicisation 43 %
Policing 40 %
Figure 1. How Terrorist Groups End
discipline of counterterrorism. Militarised policies replaced
55 Ronald Crelinsten, 'Perspectives on Counterterrorism: From Stovepipes to a Comprehensive Approach', Perspectives on Terrorism , 8.1 (2014), 2–15, p. 2.
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