A Proposed Universal Medical and Public Health Definition of Terrorism

Author:

Arnold Jeffrey L.,Örtenwall Per,Birnbaum Marvin L.,Sundnes Knut Ole,Aggrawal Anil,Arantharaman V.,Al Musleh Abdul Wahab,Asai Yasufumi,Burkle Frederick M.,Chung Jae Myung,Vega Felipe Cruz,Debacker Michel,Corte Francesco Della,Delooz Herman,Dickinson Garth,Hodgetts Timothy,James Holliman C.,MacFarlane Campbell,Rodoplu Ulkumen,Stok Edita,Tsai Ming-Che

Abstract

AbstractThe lack of a universally applicable definition of terrorism has confounded the understanding of terrorism since the term was first coined in 18th Century France. Although a myriad of definitions of terrorism have been advanced over the years, virtually all of these definitions have been crisis-centered, frequently reflecting the political perspectives of those who seek to define it.In this article, we deconstruct these previously used definitions of terrorism in order to reconstruct a definition of terrorism that is consequence-centered, medically relevant, and universally harmonized. A universal medical and public health definition of terrorism will facilitate clinical and scientific research, education, and communication about terrorism-related events or disasters.We propose the following universal medical and public definition of terrorism: The intentional use of violence — real or threatened — against one or more non-combatants and/or those services essential for or protective of their health, resulting in adverse health effects in those immediately affected and their community, ranging from a loss of well-being or security to injury, illness, or death.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Emergency,Emergency Medicine

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