i.                       
Civil disorder:
This  is a form violence  geared towards disrupting the normality of a
particular community. it is the interference with the peace,  security and normal functioning of a
society.  
ii.                       
Political terrorism: This  refers to all forms
of  criminal behaviours designed
primarily to generate  fear in the
society  or any substantial segment   of the society for  political reasons.
iii.                       
Non-political terrorism: This type of terrorism has no political undertone. It
is 
normally aimed at creating and provoking a high level of fear for coercive
purposes. In this case, the end  may
be  individual or collective gain or
advantage rather than the realization of the political ambition.
iv.                       
Quasi-terrorism:
The activities incidental to the commission of crimes of  violence that are similar in form and method
to genuine terrorism but which non-the less lack its essential ingredient. It
is  not the main purpose of the
quasi-terrorists to indices  terror in
the immediate victims as in the  case of
genuine terrorism, but the quasi-terrorist uses the modalities and techniques
of the genuine terrorist and produces similar consequences and reaction.
example, the  fleeing felon who takes
hostages  is a quasi – terrorist, whose
methods are similar to   these of the
real terrorist but whose purposes are quite different.
v.                       
limited political terrorism: It is characterized by a revolutionary approach. it
is  referred  to  act
of  which are  committed 
for ideological or political 
motives but which are not parts of concerted  campaign to capture control  of the 
state.
vi.                       
Official or state terrorism: It refers to nations whose rules is based upon fear
and operation that reach similar to terrorism of such proportions. It may also
be regarded to as structural terrorism. 
vii.                       
religious terrorism: This is  performed by groups of
individuals, the motivation of which is typically rooted in faith based
tenets-terrorist act throughout the 
countries have been performed on religious  grounds with 
the hope to either spread or enforce the system of belief, view point or
opinion. religious terrorism does not in itself necessarily define a  specific religious stand point  or view, but instead usually defines an  individuals or a group view point or
interpretation of that belief systems teachings .
