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The Internet Journal of Criminology presents Masters and first class undergraduate dissertations in the field of criminology, which are considered by the Editorial Board to be worthy of publication. The IJC will only publish undergraduate dissertations that receive a first class mark, and it should be noted that these criminology papers are NOT peer reviewed, edited or assessed for their quality.
So long as the student was given a first class mark and the paper is criminological in content we will publish it, thereby offering up and coming criminologists an outlet through which to become published.
To download the articles please click on the links below Amelia Ann Twinkle Bell, Terrorism is an ever-evolving concept and has been subject to significant advancements in recent history Fussey and Richards, Although these developments are well documented in academic literature, there is a clear lack of comparative evaluations between initial understandings and recent outlooks on terrorism.
As a result of this, the following piece explores the recent history of extremism in the United Kingdom in relation to counter-terrorism measures, media representations and societal understandings. In order to further understand these aspects of terrorism discourse and how changes came into effect, this dissertation first highlights the importance of the terrorist attack that occurred on the 11th of September and how this in turn revolutionised global understandings of terrorism.
This critical event has become an increasingly important element in academic literature discussing modern terrorism Crenshaw, and this piece finds that these attacks have been a catalyst for the development of two distinctive eras of terrorism within the United Kingdom.