Difference between revisions of "Journal of Counterterrorism & Homeland Security International"
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− | [[Image:2004-Vol10 No4.jpg|right|thumb|150px|A 2004 issue of the journal]]'''''The Journal of Counterterrorism | + | [[Image:2004-Vol10 No4.jpg|right|thumb|150px|A 2004 issue of the journal]]'''''The Journal of Counterterrorism and Homeland Security International''''' is the flagship publication of the [[International Association for Counterterrorism and Security Professionals]] (IACSP). |
− | According to | + | According to IACSP’s website: "The Journal of Counterterrorism & Security International is the most credible source of terrorism information in print today. Quoted by major news sources including members of congress, C-SPAN, Radio, Television and Newspaper journalists The Journal is always on the cutting edge of analysis and reporting." <ref>IACSP website, [http://www.iacsp.com/publications.html Publications], accessed 12 March 2008</ref> |
− | The Writers guidelines state that the journal is not an academic journal: | + | Although it describes itself as a journal, the publication would more accurately be called a magazine. The Writers guidelines state that the journal is not an academic journal: “the Journal of Counterterrorism & Homeland Security Int'l. is not a technical or scholarly journal, footnotes should be avoided when possible.” <ref>IACSP website, [http://www.iacsp.com/w-guidlines.html Writers Guidelines], accessed 12 March 2008</ref> |
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Revision as of 09:34, 4 December 2008
The Journal of Counterterrorism and Homeland Security International is the flagship publication of the International Association for Counterterrorism and Security Professionals (IACSP).
According to IACSP’s website: "The Journal of Counterterrorism & Security International is the most credible source of terrorism information in print today. Quoted by major news sources including members of congress, C-SPAN, Radio, Television and Newspaper journalists The Journal is always on the cutting edge of analysis and reporting." [1]
Although it describes itself as a journal, the publication would more accurately be called a magazine. The Writers guidelines state that the journal is not an academic journal: “the Journal of Counterterrorism & Homeland Security Int'l. is not a technical or scholarly journal, footnotes should be avoided when possible.” [2]
Notes
- ↑ IACSP website, Publications, accessed 12 March 2008
- ↑ IACSP website, Writers Guidelines, accessed 12 March 2008