Author dc.contributor.author | Tomáš Zeman | |
Availability Date dc.date.accessioned | 2020-10-29T12:50:28Z | |
Availability Date dc.date.available | 2020-10-29T12:50:28Z | |
Release dc.date.issued | 2020 | |
Issn dc.identifier.issn | 2498-5392 | |
uri dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12944/16001 | |
Abstract dc.description.abstract | Available definitions describe a soft target as a location with high vulnerability, but a low level of protection. However, such general definitions can hardly be used in the process of soft targets identification. The aim of the article is to create a temporary specific definition that could be utilised for this purpose. The suggested definition of a soft target is based on performed statistical analysis of 275 cases of terrorist attacks aimed against soft targets in the European Union from 2000 to 2015. In the definition, a soft target is characterised based on the probability of a terrorist attack occurrence and the expected number of casualties caused by the attack. | hu_HU |
Language dc.language.iso | en | hu_HU |
Rent dc.publisher | Ludovika Egyetemi Kiadó | hu_HU |
Keywords dc.subject | soft targets | hu_HU |
Keywords dc.subject | terrorist attacks | hu_HU |
Keywords dc.subject | crisis management | hu_HU |
Keywords dc.subject | definition | hu_HU |
Title dc.title | Soft Targets: Definition and Identification | hu_HU |
Type dc.type | Folyóiratcikk | hu_HU |
Version dc.description.version | kiadói | hu_HU |
Doi ID dc.identifier.doi | 10.32565/aarms.2020.1.10 | |
dc.identifier.journalTitle | AARMS | hu_HU |
dc.identifier.journalVolume | 19 | hu_HU |
dc.identifier.page | 109-119 | hu_HU |
dc.identifier.journalIssueNumber | 1 | hu_HU |