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The Psychology of Terrorism Neil Shortland

The Psychology of Terrorism By Neil Shortland

The Psychology of Terrorism by Neil Shortland


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Summary

The Psychology of Terrorism seeks to explain why some acts of violence are considered terrorism, and others are not, and why some individuals may be more susceptible to engaging in radical terrorist behaviour.

The Psychology of Terrorism Summary

The Psychology of Terrorism by Neil Shortland

What is terrorism? Can anyone be radicalized? How can we respond to terrorist acts?

The Psychology of Terrorism seeks to explain why some acts of violence are considered terrorism and others are not, and why some individuals may be more susceptible to engaging in radical terrorist behavior. Debunking myths and lazy stereotypes, the book delves into some of the most shocking atrocities of our times to discuss the complex and varied psychological characteristics of individual terrorists, organized groups, and their acts.

Whilw there is no simple solution, The Psychology of Terrorism shows us that a growing reverse radicalization movement and modern interventionist techniques can give us hope for the future.

About Neil Shortland

Neil Shortland is Director of the Center for Terrorism and Security Studies, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA. His research focuses on the psychological aspects of domestic and international security.

Table of Contents

1. What is terrorism?

2. Who is a terrorist?

3. Why do people become terrorists?

4. Can people stop being terrorists?

5. Can we stop terrorism?

6. Conclusion

Additional information

NLS9780367353353
9780367353353
0367353350
The Psychology of Terrorism by Neil Shortland
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2020-10-08
118
N/A
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