Bokhari, Laila & Richard Barret (2009). Deradicalization and rehabilitation programmes targeting religious terrorists and extremists in the Muslim world: An overview, i Bjørgo & Horgen, s.170-180
(2009).
The international response in the immediate aftermath of the attacks in the
United States on 11 September 2001, particularly in the West, was shaped
largely by a desire to strike back and to improve defences against further acts
of terror; it led to the development of a range of measures that were primarily
designed to suppress terrorism rather than to undermine its appeal. The period
was dominated by a sense that there was a finite number of terrorists and that
their capture or elimination would remove the threat of further attacks.
