Investigating Terrorism: Current Political, Legal and Psychological Issues by John Pearse (Forensic Navigation Services)
Investigating Terrorism takes a look behind the closed doors of terrorist cases. Major players from the world of counter-terrorism, including politicians, lawyers, psychologists and police, offer analyses of recent terror attacks and share their knowledge of terrorist behaviour
- Deals with legal, psychological and practical issues surrounding how to deal with a real life 'ticking bomb' scenario
- Provides an insight into the most recent police model for interviewing witnesses, victims and suspects
- Contains the latest analyses of recent terrorist attacks including the recent Norwegian tragedy carried out by terrorist Anders Breivik
- Contains the views of major players in the world of counter-terrorism, including Lord Carlile, the former HMG's Independent Reviewer of Terrorist legislation, and Peter Clarke, the recently retired Head of Terrorist Investigations for the UK
- Incorporates recently-released findings from studies commissioned by New Scotland Yard to study the effectiveness of police interviews with terrorist suspects
- Includes chapters discussing the context in which people become suicide bombers