Results This section introduces the results of the analysis. This section is divided into three parts: (a) bomb threat and features of bomb prank, (b) time pattern, (c) spatial pattern, and (d) spatiotemporal pattern. The bomb threat feature is characterized by 120 bomb threats recorded between January 2010 and April 2014, most of which are low level threat (96%), then medium It was a threat (4%). Response to these threats was primarily evacuation (69%), only 10% did not evacuate the residents of the building during the search, decide to correspond to the case of 22% from the current case I could not do that.
Mischief is deceiving or deceiving. When a newspaper or news reports a false story it is called a fraud. Misconstruent public stunts like mischief, scientific fraud, fake bomb threats, and commercial fraud. The general aspect of a mischief is that they are all about fraud and lies. To be a fraud, a lie must have more things. It must be frightening and dramatic, but it must also be reliable and ingenious. Most importantly, it must be able to draw public attention. When that is over, mischief is carried out.
An Israeli American male, Michael Kadar, was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for committing a 2000 mischief bomb attack in Israel, which threatened the withdrawal of the American Jewish community center. The threats sent by phone and e-mail in 2016 and 2017 caused concerns about anti-Semitism in the United States. (Reuters) Lee Jae-rok, a Korean pastor and leader of the Mangin Central Church, was sentenced to 15 years in jail for imprisonment with 42 sexual harassment and sexual violence against his eight believers. According to the Seoul Central District Court, the victims were unable to resist upfront payment as "they absolutely believed that the defendant was satisfactory." (CNN)
According to the JCC North American Association, on Monday 11 eleven Jewish community centers across the country were threatened by phone bombs. The association said in a statement, like the three similar phones in January, the threat on Monday turned out to be mischievous. In addition, 200 tombstones were damaged or dumped in a Jewish cemetery outside Saint Louis outside Sunday night or early Monday.
As the threat grew, police began demanding bombs elsewhere in the city. There is a report that it came from one of the forced hostages, and it is reported that there is a bomb in the building of the 7th passage. Despite the threat of this bomb, the police entered, tidied office buildings, and used it during the operation. In the cafe, Monis let him hostage radio, letting Facebook post the latest information, and calling his relatives. Recognizing that providing a public forum to terrorists is one of the most dangerous elements of siege attacks, police negotiators are placed in a radio newsroom to handle incoming calls I will.