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NCJ Number: NCJ 032747  
Title: FIVE STAGES OF URBAN GUERRILLA WARFARE - CHALLENGE OF THE 1970'S
Author(s): B M JENKINS
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Publication Date: 1971
Pages: 18
Type: Annual/periodic reports/yearbooks
Origin: United States
Language: English
Publication No.: P4670
Annotation: THE URBAN GUERRILLA IS DIFFERENTIATED FROM THE MORE TRADITIONAL RURAL GUERRILLA - THE GEOGRAPHY AND DENSE POPULATION OF URBAN AREAS REQUIRE A SOPHISTICATED STRATEGY DESIGNED TO WIN POPULAR SUPPORT.
Abstract: THIS STRATEGY IS CONCEPTUALIZED IN FIVE STAGES. THE FIRST IS TO GAIN PUBLICITY THROUGH ASSASSINATIONS, BOMBINGS, AND OTHER SENSATIONAL TACTICS. THE NEXT STEP IS TO BOLSTER THE RANKS AND ENLARGE THE ORGANIZATION. STAGE THREE IS TO ISOLATE THE POLICE FROM THE CITIZENRY AND TERRORISTS ALIKE. THIS WILL, HOPEFULLY, BE FOLLOWED BY INTENSE GOVERNMENT REPRESSION THAT WILL CREATE NUMEROUS NEW CAUSES. THE FINAL STAGE RELIES ON THE COORDINATION OF THE MASS MOVEMENTS THAT HAVE ARISEN WITH THE TACTICS OF THE RELATIVELY SMALL NUMBER OF ORGANIZERS. FOR GOVERNMENT STRATEGY, SEE NCJ-34207.
Index Term(s): Social change ; Revolutionary or terrorist groups ; Urban guerrilla warfare ; Urban area studies ; Political influences
 
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