Since the end of the Cold War and rapid globalization and technical developments,
terrorist groups actively involved in criminal activities. Also criminal entrepreneurs became
a major financial revenue for these terrorists groups. This newly patternized activities among
terrorist groups is now called as Crime-Terror Nexus" indicating the changing nature of
terrorism, which means two traditionally separate phenomena, crime and terrorism, became
more similar. This new pattern of terrorism is considered to create synergy for the criminal
organizations and terrorist groups, scholars believe that it would become a significant threat
to the security of world community in the near future. Although the phenomenon of this
crime-terror nexus is significant and imminent threats, there is lack of studies investigation
this new evolution of terrorism with empirical data. Moreover there is literally no studies
exploring factors relevant to the Crime-Terror Nexus. Therefore, this current study aims to
conduct explorative investigation of factors affecting the ?Crime-Terror Nexus? with a world
terrorism data, MAROB(the Minorities at Risk Organizational Behavior), which is developed
by START and Minority at Risk project and contains information terrorist groups in
Middle-East and Africa region. Considering the significance of this new terrorism patterns
and the challenging nature of conducting empirical studies on this topic, this study has great
contribution on the development in the field of criminal justice as well as terrorism.