Női öngyilkos merénylők

Nagy Melánia: Női öngyilkos merénylők. In: Jog határok nélkül, (8). pp. 251-259. (2018)

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Abstract

The last chapter of the study clearly stated that women's cruelty, often surpass men as well. Numerous social circumstances has been changed at the last decades in connection with women roles. The main reason of women application in a suicide bombers attack is they more effectively validate what they have learned from man. In many cases the reverse is true. The man terrorist have recognized that the involvement of women get larger media attention to their acts, furthermore religious rules give more possibilities for women to hide the bombs. During the motivations analysis is confirmed, that is impossible to determine the common reasons behind the female bombers actions. All women get different effects from the environment, the social situation and from tragic events as well. This causes, did not prove beyond reasonable doubt that those who survived a huge traumatic events during their live consequently will be a suicide bomber. Only, it can be stated that these conditions may facilitate the development of this first stage of radical change.

Item Type: Book Section
Other title: Women suicide bombers
Journal or Publication Title: Jog határok nélkül
Date: 2018
Volume: 8
ISSN: 2063-3807
ISBN: 978-963-306-640-9
Page Range: pp. 251-259
Series Name: Szegedi Jogász Doktorandusz Konferenciák
Language: Hungarian, English
Place of Publication: Szeged
Event Title: Jog határok nélkül (2017) (Szeged)
Related URLs: http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/74892/
Uncontrolled Keywords: Terrorizmus - iszlám
Additional Information: Bibliogr. a lábjegyzetekben ; összefoglalás angol nyelven
Subjects: 05. Social sciences
05. Social sciences > 05.05. Law
Date Deposited: 2022. Mar. 25. 15:16
Last Modified: 2022. Mar. 31. 08:53
URI: http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/id/eprint/74994

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