Prevention of Terrorist Crimes in the North Caucasus Region
Ivan Kucherkov, Mattia Masolletti

TL;DR
This paper discusses the increasing threat of terrorism in the North Caucasus, emphasizing the importance of effective counter-terrorism strategies to prevent violence and maintain regional stability.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of counter-terrorism measures specific to the North Caucasus, highlighting new approaches to prevent terrorist crimes in the region.
Findings
Terrorism has become a significant political and social issue in the North Caucasus.
Counter-terrorism efforts are crucial for regional stability.
Effective prevention strategies can reduce terrorist activities.
Abstract
The relevance of the topic is dictated by the fact that in recent decades, the threat to international security emanating from terrorism has increased many times. Terrorist organizations have become full-fledged subjects of politics on a par with political parties. In addition, enormous power and resources are concentrated in the hands of terrorist groups. Terrorist activity has become the usual way of leading a political struggle, expressing social protest. In addition, terrorism has become a tool in economic competition. Each terrorist action entails more and more human casualties. It breeds instability, fear, hatred, and distrust in society. The authors pay special attention to counter-terrorism activities in the North Caucasus Region.
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Taxonomy
TopicsTerrorism, Counterterrorism, and Political Violence
