International Conference Of
Crime, Terrorism And Community In Literature

TerrorcrimeLIT

2018

Welcome,

Literary works and human life are like content with stiffness. Literary works not only record events or events that occur including crime and terrorism but also provide perspective to them. Various perspectives are given to crime and terrorism through its authors In this regard, it is interesting to study literary works in the context of crime and terrorism.

Crime and terrorism are two different things. Crimes occur when a person violates the law clearly deliberately, or accidentally leading to penalties. Anyone who violates the law or regulation is said to have committed a crime. There are essentially two types of crimes such as property crime and violent crimes such as killing or injuring someone.

Terrorism is a violent or unlawful threat to civilians, in order to create fears of political goals. The characteristics of terrorism are; done by individuals, organizations or governments; is malignant; a random target (so that everyone will fear, maybe it will be the target or the next victim) - in contrast to the assumptions that there are certain targets; to create or spread fear (as did the suicide bomber); aim at politics.

Based on the above description, crimes and terrorism are different, but both are punishable with punitive and appropriate penalties. Crime and terrorism have been spoken in literary works in various situations and perceptions.