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Turnitin: The Effect of Proportional Recruitment in the Solution of a Terrorist Mathematical Model
Abstract
Many mathematical models of terrorist population growth assumed a constant rate of influx into the susceptible subpopulation. In reality it is plausible to assume that the recruitment into the susceptible subpopulation might depend on the number of individuals in the susceptible subpopulation and on the number of the terrorist itself. For the terrorist, the bigger the size of their population, it is likely, the more intense the program they run to attract people to become susceptible to the ideology they bear. Likewise, the
bigger the size of terrorist populations the more intense protection made by the authority or government to their citizens (general population). This phenomenon is rarely discussed in many terrorist population growth mathematical models. In this paper we discuss a model by considering a proportional recruitment to the susceptible subpopulation and look at the relationship between this recruitment and the effect to the critical level of intervention. We found that in some circumstances intervention may lead to a paradoxical
situation in which more militants appear. We also discuss the level of infiltration that able
to reduce the number of militants.
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Indonesia
2022
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APA Citation
Hennie Husniah. (2022).Turnitin: The Effect of Proportional Recruitment in the Solution of a Terrorist Mathematical Model.(Electronic Thesis or Dissertation). Retrieved from https://localhost/etd