* Create a network of surveillance cameras (Added Advantage of handling other crimes) * Invest in Forensics * Give more work to the RTO * Take help of Shopkeepers and general public * National ID Cards * National law on terror * Create a Department of National Security * National database of suspects * Use more of CBI * Police the Police
Let's discuss them and If possible add some of our own.
prof s c pratihar
(medical practitioner &legal studies)
22 October 2008
all are extremely helpful and suggestive.any body studying p g course in criminology or have done phdwith thesis on this subject should contribute more.very difficult problem internationally.go to the root cause and explore avenews.national id card specially electroniclike car registraction card electronic may be of some help.
This is what Marc Sageman says and we need to ponder over:
Leaderless Jihad: Terror Networks in the Twenty-first Century. Marc Sageman. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008, 208 pp. $24.95.
Defeating al Qaeda will require analysis grounded in sound empirical judgment and not blinded by provocative theories, seductive methodologies, or wishful thinking. Moreover, the United States and its allies must refocus their attention on Afghanistan and Pakistan, where al Qaeda began to collapse after 9/11 but has now regrouped. And they must recognize that al Qaeda cannot be defeated by military means alone. Success will require a dual strategy of systematically destroying and weakening enemy capabilities -- that is, continuing to kill or capture senior al Qaeda leaders -- and breaking the cycle of terrorist recruitment among Sageman's radicalized "bunches of guys." Only by destroying the organization's leadership and disrupting the continued resonance of its radical message can the United States and its allies defeat al Qaeda.
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