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Women and Terrorism Research the difference between male and female suicide bombers. Consider how economics, religion, family and society play a role in these differences. In general, the preference given on women to carry out the task of suicide bombing is well-established with the ground that female suicide bombers constitute a strategy of reaching the target by means a stealthier weapon (Zedalis, 2004). Since the typical male characteristics as applied to conventional tactics, though with distinct schemes of high intelligence, often have had to bear with penetration difficulties, shifting gender consideration is sought for an added efficiency and reduced periods of delay.
Based upon expert views, young age normally of early 20’s is a common attribute between a male and a female suicide bomber (2004). Driven exceedingly by patriotic and religious objectives in pursuit of justice for their nation which they believe has been trampled on by imperialism and racism, both male and female suicide bombers are trained under obsessed commitment of accomplishing the mission without fail by acquiring similar degree and understanding of pertinent convictions. The way a male culprit in this endeavor is made to hate the enemy with thrill and seek justification for killing by the desired end and treating the process as an act of nobility makes no significant difference with how the thoughts and reflections of a female counterpart are reformed (2004).
While male suicide bombers are noted as either currently able to afford an average cost of living or previously residing in refugee camps, female suicide bombers, on the contrary, are found to bear with lower up to the middle status of economy and may be experiencing a professional edge or joblessness. Studies reveal however that factual association to poverty or ignorance less likely to take place in reality. Family ties prove an essential part to both the male and the female suicide bombers.
Their solid decision to commit a crime against humanity is chiefly motivated by the personal concern of avenging the death or brutal murder of a relative or close friend. Under similar findings, there are as many unmarried male suicide bombers as the female ones though there appears usual count of widows for the latter (2004). Devotion to their families and to the duty of providing for the necessities and helping improve their reputation and social status have profoundly encouraged these suicide bombers of both sexes to proceed with all the risks and ordeals including one’s own physical death.
References Zedalis, Debra D. (2004). “Female Suicide Bombers.” Retrieved from http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/pub408.pdf “The Truth About Suicide Bombers.” Retrieved from http://articles.boston.com/2010-12-05/news/29293231_1_suicide-bombers-suicide-terrorism-scholars.
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