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For more than two years, Israelis have been living under constant threat of brutal terrorist attacks. Indeed, recent statistics show that there were 15,298 Palestinian terror attacks against Israel between September 2000 (the onset of the ElAqsa Intifada) and November 2002 (Freund, 2002). This wave of terrorism, the most serious and devastating ever experienced by Israeli society, has affected the daily routine of one and all.
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Landau, S.F. (2003). The Effects of Terrorism on Crime Patterns in Society: The Case of Israel. In: Siegel, D., van de Bunt, H., Zaitch, D. (eds) Global Organized Crime. Studies of Organized Crime, vol 3. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0985-0_15
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