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    • Volume 1, Number 1, Fall 2013 >
      • Foreward
      • The Art of Criminology in a Hostile Environment
      • Restorative Justice: The Dual Recognition of Crime Victims and Offenders
      • Subprime or subcrime?
      • Demographic Analysis of the Penal System: A Different Approach to Sentencing
      • Competition Between Those Involved in Public Debate on Crime Statistics
      • Psycho-Criminology of Sectarian Reality
      • Al Qaeda’s Western Volunteer Corps
    • Volume 2, Number 1, Spring 2014 >
      • The Global Criminality Age
      • The Long Arm of Crime and Financial Crisis
      • The Behavioral Intelligence Paradigm Shift in Fighting Cyber-Crime
      • Criminal State and Illicit Economy
      • The Impact of Victimological Theories on the Rights of Crime Victims in France
      • States of Change
      • The “Criminal Gang,” a French Ectoplasm?
      • Crime and Business
    • Volume 2, Number 2, Fall 2014 >
      • Charting Illicit Trade
      • Does Policing Have an Impact on Homicides?
      • Cyberbanging
      • Zarqawi's Children
    • Volume 3, Number 1, Spring 2015 >
      • Restorative Justice in the Penal Reform in France
      • Terrorism and Criminal Law
      • From "Arab Spring" to Jihadist Ice Age
      • What recent property crime trends in Western Europe tells us about the crime drops
      • At the Risk of Repeating Myself, Lumpenterrorism is Now with Us
    • Volume 3, Number 2, Fall 2015 >
      • The Cyclical Evolution of Homicides and Security
      • Terrorism(s), Intelligence, and Freedoms
      • Organized Crime Behind Bars
      • Confronting Cybercrime through Criminology
      • Burglaries in France
      • Which Model for Twenty-First Century French Penal Procedure?
      • Criminal–Terrorist Convergence
      • Advocating Balance in Penal Law and Penal Procedure
    • Volume 4, Number 1, Spring 2016 >
      • The Fight Against Terrorism and Crime
      • The Use of Social Networks by Criminal Gangs
      • Gangs and Their Evolution
      • The European Court of Human Rights and the Protection of Prisoners' Rights
      • The Mutations of Terrorism
    • Volume 4, Number 2, Winter 2017 >
      • Answering the Terrorism Challenge
      • Know What You Are Fighting
      • Telling Tales with Inspector PredPol
      • The Legal Scheme of Exceptional Circumstances
      • From Emergence to Institutionalization of Security Departments within French Companies
      • Mafia: From the Use of Violence to Artificial Scarcity
      • Private Security on a Global Level
      • Restorative Justice
    • Volume 5, Number 1, Spring 2017 >
      • Prologue: The Ironic Growth of a Subject
      • Indefensible Space Terrorism
      • Islamic State: Unidentified Terrorist Object
      • The New Habits of Imperialism
      • Special Report--"Imperialism's New Clothes"
      • The Use of Homemade Bombs
      • Community Safety
      • Improving Prevention and Protection against Terrorism
      • Building an Efficient Data Vault for a Corrections Environment
    • Volume 5, Number 2, Winter 2017/2018 >
      • Contractual Issues in Private Security
      • Drugs, a Global Contemporary Criminal Menace
      • Prison Leavers
      • The Ideological Slant of a Certain Sociology in France
      • Blasphemy: a Return to "Imaginary Crimes"?
      • An Analysis of the Characteristics of School Violence
    • Volume 6, Number 1, Spring 2018 >
      • Between Instability and Chaos
      • Territorial and Corrosive
      • Criminology, a Precursor to Criminal Law
      • Syria: An Epistemological Obstacle
      • Crises and Attacks
      • Sanction as a Moral Fact
      • The Blind, Swindlers, and Assassins
      • Crime, Criminality and Victims of Crime in South Africa
    • Volume 6, Number 2, Fall 2018/Winter 2019 >
      • Coca and Cocaine
      • The Legalization of Cannabis in the United States and Uruguay
      • Colorado: Cannabis Legalization and the Challenge of Organized Crime
      • Initial Impact of the Legalization of Cannabis on Criminality in Uruguay
      • The Fight Against Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing in West Africa
      • New Maritime Crime
      • The Toxicity of Maritime Overcapacity
      • The Greater Middle East
      • Arab Nationalism and Islamism
      • Espionage Makes a Big Comeback
      • Phenomenology of Suicide Attacks
      • Eco-Terrorism
    • Volume 7, Number 1, Winter 2019/2020 >
      • Maintaining Public Order in France
      • New Perspectives in the Fight against Cyberattacks
      • For a More Effective Fight against Cybercrime
      • Criminology Comes Back to Pierre Janet
      • A (Guided) Tour of the Digital Wild West
      • Criminal Networks
      • Martyropathy in the Sunni and Shiite Worlds
      • The Release of Jihadists from Prison
      • A Brief Genealogy of Cannabis Policy in the United States
      • Jacquerie 2.0 (Peasant Revolt 2.0)
    • Volume 7, Number 2, Spring 2020 >
      • Forward
      • 2019: Homicide Big Comeback in France
      • Why Salafi-Jihadist Terrorist Groups Pledge Allegiance to Al Qaeda or Isis
      • Secularization versus Secularization
      • The Security Foundations of Jair Bolsonaro’s Electoral Breakthrough
      • The Shining Path
      • The Brazilian Army in the Fight Against Crime
      • Human Trafficking Network Investigations
      • Underestimating the Political Dimension in Urban and Geopolitical Violence
      • The Economic Costs of Crime in Brazil
    • Volume 8, Number 1, 2020/2021 >
      • Forward
      • The Revenge of the Germs
      • Drug Market and Criminality at the Time of Covid-19
      • When the “Lone Wolf” Hid the Herd
      • The Jihadist Movement and Hirak in Algeria
      • Illicit Flows and Trafficking Southern Europe-Maghreb
      • The Role of Codes of Ethics
      • The Fight Against Subversive Contestation
      • Family Criminal Clans
    • Volume 8, Number 2, 2020/2021 >
      • Crime in 2020: A Very Deadly Year
      • Criminological Research and the Unspoken
      • Restorative Justice in France
      • Beheading as a Signature Method of Jihadist Terrorism
      • Hybridity: New Threats, Strategic Shift?
      • Drug Markets in the Time of Covid-19 in Europe and France
      • Trafficking in the Sahel
    • ​Volume 9, Number 1, Winter 2022 >
      • Facing Total Crises: Cassandra, The State and Its Double
      • Criminology, Facts and Data
      • Cryptocurrency and National Security
      • Radicalization Analyzed by Social Sciences
      • The Impacts of Organizational Structure on Salafi-Jihadist Terrorist Groups in Africa
      • Pandemic Covid-19: Lessons for Bioterrorism
      • The History of Terrorism: A State of Knowledge and Debate
      • Strategies of U.S. Law Enforcement Professionals Against Lawless Areas and Crime Hot Spots
    • ​Volume 9, Number 2, Spring 2022
    • ​Volume 10, Number 1, Fall/Winter 2023 >
      • Introduction
      • The Unexpected But Previsible Return of War
      • Global Mafias
      • Thirty-Five Years of Antiterrorist Policies in France
      • Birth and Expansion of Jihadism in the Sahel: Impressions and Feelings of a Filmmaker
      • Thirty Years of Jihad in Perspective, the Observations of Domestic Intelligence
      • Is the Military Operational Decision Making Approach Applicable to Managing the Covid-19 Crisis?
      • Intelligence and Analytical Approaches for the Crime-Gang-Terrorism Nexus
      • Tricks, Skullduggery, Fraud: Crime & Finance, the Decisive Years, 2009–2014
  • Home
  • Submission Guidelines
  • About
  • Issues
    • Volume 1, Number 1, Fall 2013 >
      • Foreward
      • The Art of Criminology in a Hostile Environment
      • Restorative Justice: The Dual Recognition of Crime Victims and Offenders
      • Subprime or subcrime?
      • Demographic Analysis of the Penal System: A Different Approach to Sentencing
      • Competition Between Those Involved in Public Debate on Crime Statistics
      • Psycho-Criminology of Sectarian Reality
      • Al Qaeda’s Western Volunteer Corps
    • Volume 2, Number 1, Spring 2014 >
      • The Global Criminality Age
      • The Long Arm of Crime and Financial Crisis
      • The Behavioral Intelligence Paradigm Shift in Fighting Cyber-Crime
      • Criminal State and Illicit Economy
      • The Impact of Victimological Theories on the Rights of Crime Victims in France
      • States of Change
      • The “Criminal Gang,” a French Ectoplasm?
      • Crime and Business
    • Volume 2, Number 2, Fall 2014 >
      • Charting Illicit Trade
      • Does Policing Have an Impact on Homicides?
      • Cyberbanging
      • Zarqawi's Children
    • Volume 3, Number 1, Spring 2015 >
      • Restorative Justice in the Penal Reform in France
      • Terrorism and Criminal Law
      • From "Arab Spring" to Jihadist Ice Age
      • What recent property crime trends in Western Europe tells us about the crime drops
      • At the Risk of Repeating Myself, Lumpenterrorism is Now with Us
    • Volume 3, Number 2, Fall 2015 >
      • The Cyclical Evolution of Homicides and Security
      • Terrorism(s), Intelligence, and Freedoms
      • Organized Crime Behind Bars
      • Confronting Cybercrime through Criminology
      • Burglaries in France
      • Which Model for Twenty-First Century French Penal Procedure?
      • Criminal–Terrorist Convergence
      • Advocating Balance in Penal Law and Penal Procedure
    • Volume 4, Number 1, Spring 2016 >
      • The Fight Against Terrorism and Crime
      • The Use of Social Networks by Criminal Gangs
      • Gangs and Their Evolution
      • The European Court of Human Rights and the Protection of Prisoners' Rights
      • The Mutations of Terrorism
    • Volume 4, Number 2, Winter 2017 >
      • Answering the Terrorism Challenge
      • Know What You Are Fighting
      • Telling Tales with Inspector PredPol
      • The Legal Scheme of Exceptional Circumstances
      • From Emergence to Institutionalization of Security Departments within French Companies
      • Mafia: From the Use of Violence to Artificial Scarcity
      • Private Security on a Global Level
      • Restorative Justice
    • Volume 5, Number 1, Spring 2017 >
      • Prologue: The Ironic Growth of a Subject
      • Indefensible Space Terrorism
      • Islamic State: Unidentified Terrorist Object
      • The New Habits of Imperialism
      • Special Report--"Imperialism's New Clothes"
      • The Use of Homemade Bombs
      • Community Safety
      • Improving Prevention and Protection against Terrorism
      • Building an Efficient Data Vault for a Corrections Environment
    • Volume 5, Number 2, Winter 2017/2018 >
      • Contractual Issues in Private Security
      • Drugs, a Global Contemporary Criminal Menace
      • Prison Leavers
      • The Ideological Slant of a Certain Sociology in France
      • Blasphemy: a Return to "Imaginary Crimes"?
      • An Analysis of the Characteristics of School Violence
    • Volume 6, Number 1, Spring 2018 >
      • Between Instability and Chaos
      • Territorial and Corrosive
      • Criminology, a Precursor to Criminal Law
      • Syria: An Epistemological Obstacle
      • Crises and Attacks
      • Sanction as a Moral Fact
      • The Blind, Swindlers, and Assassins
      • Crime, Criminality and Victims of Crime in South Africa
    • Volume 6, Number 2, Fall 2018/Winter 2019 >
      • Coca and Cocaine
      • The Legalization of Cannabis in the United States and Uruguay
      • Colorado: Cannabis Legalization and the Challenge of Organized Crime
      • Initial Impact of the Legalization of Cannabis on Criminality in Uruguay
      • The Fight Against Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing in West Africa
      • New Maritime Crime
      • The Toxicity of Maritime Overcapacity
      • The Greater Middle East
      • Arab Nationalism and Islamism
      • Espionage Makes a Big Comeback
      • Phenomenology of Suicide Attacks
      • Eco-Terrorism
    • Volume 7, Number 1, Winter 2019/2020 >
      • Maintaining Public Order in France
      • New Perspectives in the Fight against Cyberattacks
      • For a More Effective Fight against Cybercrime
      • Criminology Comes Back to Pierre Janet
      • A (Guided) Tour of the Digital Wild West
      • Criminal Networks
      • Martyropathy in the Sunni and Shiite Worlds
      • The Release of Jihadists from Prison
      • A Brief Genealogy of Cannabis Policy in the United States
      • Jacquerie 2.0 (Peasant Revolt 2.0)
    • Volume 7, Number 2, Spring 2020 >
      • Forward
      • 2019: Homicide Big Comeback in France
      • Why Salafi-Jihadist Terrorist Groups Pledge Allegiance to Al Qaeda or Isis
      • Secularization versus Secularization
      • The Security Foundations of Jair Bolsonaro’s Electoral Breakthrough
      • The Shining Path
      • The Brazilian Army in the Fight Against Crime
      • Human Trafficking Network Investigations
      • Underestimating the Political Dimension in Urban and Geopolitical Violence
      • The Economic Costs of Crime in Brazil
    • Volume 8, Number 1, 2020/2021 >
      • Forward
      • The Revenge of the Germs
      • Drug Market and Criminality at the Time of Covid-19
      • When the “Lone Wolf” Hid the Herd
      • The Jihadist Movement and Hirak in Algeria
      • Illicit Flows and Trafficking Southern Europe-Maghreb
      • The Role of Codes of Ethics
      • The Fight Against Subversive Contestation
      • Family Criminal Clans
    • Volume 8, Number 2, 2020/2021 >
      • Crime in 2020: A Very Deadly Year
      • Criminological Research and the Unspoken
      • Restorative Justice in France
      • Beheading as a Signature Method of Jihadist Terrorism
      • Hybridity: New Threats, Strategic Shift?
      • Drug Markets in the Time of Covid-19 in Europe and France
      • Trafficking in the Sahel
    • ​Volume 9, Number 1, Winter 2022 >
      • Facing Total Crises: Cassandra, The State and Its Double
      • Criminology, Facts and Data
      • Cryptocurrency and National Security
      • Radicalization Analyzed by Social Sciences
      • The Impacts of Organizational Structure on Salafi-Jihadist Terrorist Groups in Africa
      • Pandemic Covid-19: Lessons for Bioterrorism
      • The History of Terrorism: A State of Knowledge and Debate
      • Strategies of U.S. Law Enforcement Professionals Against Lawless Areas and Crime Hot Spots
    • ​Volume 9, Number 2, Spring 2022
    • ​Volume 10, Number 1, Fall/Winter 2023 >
      • Introduction
      • The Unexpected But Previsible Return of War
      • Global Mafias
      • Thirty-Five Years of Antiterrorist Policies in France
      • Birth and Expansion of Jihadism in the Sahel: Impressions and Feelings of a Filmmaker
      • Thirty Years of Jihad in Perspective, the Observations of Domestic Intelligence
      • Is the Military Operational Decision Making Approach Applicable to Managing the Covid-19 Crisis?
      • Intelligence and Analytical Approaches for the Crime-Gang-Terrorism Nexus
      • Tricks, Skullduggery, Fraud: Crime & Finance, the Decisive Years, 2009–2014
Thirty Years of Jihad in Perspective, the Observations of Domestic Intelligence
Isabelle Jouandet​
doi: 10.18278/ijc.10.1.6

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