Abstract
Law enforcement agencies have had little success in combating terrorism. This paper explores the premise that the reason law enforcement agencies are ineffectual in dealing with terrorists is because of the unique organizational structure of terrorist organizations. Terrorist organizations do not employ a bureaucratic style of organization. Rather they use a circular, or closed, organizational structure which is unfamiliar to law enforcement agencies. Specific aspects of this circular organizational structure which hinder law enforcement efforts are discussed.
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