Evil, Terrorism and Psychiatry
Herausgeber: Marazziti, Donatella; Stahl, Stephen M
Evil, Terrorism and Psychiatry
Herausgeber: Marazziti, Donatella; Stahl, Stephen M
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Evil, Terrorism and Psychiatry offers a new conceptualization of terrorism within a neuroscientific domain.
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Evil, Terrorism and Psychiatry offers a new conceptualization of terrorism within a neuroscientific domain.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 182mm x 126mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 212g
- ISBN-13: 9781108467766
- ISBN-10: 1108467768
- Artikelnr.: 55228338
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 182mm x 126mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 212g
- ISBN-13: 9781108467766
- ISBN-10: 1108467768
- Artikelnr.: 55228338
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface; 1. Evil, terrorism and psychiatry Donatella Marazziti and Stephen
M. Stahl; 2. To die to kill: suicide as a weapon. Some historical
antecedents of suicide terrorism Stefano Salvatori and Donatella Marazziti;
3. The philosophy of hate and anger Claudio Bonito and Guido Traversa; 4.
Identity, alienation and violent radicalisation Antonio Ventriglio and
Dinesh Bhugra; 5. The mind of suicide terrorists Donatella Marazzitti,
Antonello Veltri and Armando Piccinni; 6. Psychopathology of terrorists
Armando Piccinni, Donatella Marazziti and Antonello Veltri; 7. Why is
terrorism a man's business? Anne Maria Möller-Leimkühler; 8. Religion,
violence, and the brain: a neuroethical perspective Alberto Carrara; 9.
Brain alterations potentially associated with aggression and terrorism
Bernhard Bogerts, Maria Schöne and Stephanie Breitschuh; 10. Political
terrorism and affective polarization in 'black' and 'red' terrorists in
Italy during the years 1968-1988 Matteo Pacini and Icro Maremmani; 11.
Conditions of life and death of psychiatric patients in France during World
War II: euthanasia or collateral casualties? Patrick Lemoine and Stephen M.
Stahl; 12. Neuropsychiatric characteristics of antiterrorist operation
combatants in the Donbass (Ukraine) Konstantin N. Loganovsky, Natalia A.
Zdanevich, Marina V. Gresko, Donatella Marazziti and Tatiana K.
Loganovskaja; 13. The international scenario of terrorism Donato Marzano;
14. Identification and prevention of radicalisation. Practice and
experiences with a multidisciplinary working model Dorte Sestoft; 15. How
to fight terrorism? Political and strategic aspects Erich Vad; Index.
M. Stahl; 2. To die to kill: suicide as a weapon. Some historical
antecedents of suicide terrorism Stefano Salvatori and Donatella Marazziti;
3. The philosophy of hate and anger Claudio Bonito and Guido Traversa; 4.
Identity, alienation and violent radicalisation Antonio Ventriglio and
Dinesh Bhugra; 5. The mind of suicide terrorists Donatella Marazzitti,
Antonello Veltri and Armando Piccinni; 6. Psychopathology of terrorists
Armando Piccinni, Donatella Marazziti and Antonello Veltri; 7. Why is
terrorism a man's business? Anne Maria Möller-Leimkühler; 8. Religion,
violence, and the brain: a neuroethical perspective Alberto Carrara; 9.
Brain alterations potentially associated with aggression and terrorism
Bernhard Bogerts, Maria Schöne and Stephanie Breitschuh; 10. Political
terrorism and affective polarization in 'black' and 'red' terrorists in
Italy during the years 1968-1988 Matteo Pacini and Icro Maremmani; 11.
Conditions of life and death of psychiatric patients in France during World
War II: euthanasia or collateral casualties? Patrick Lemoine and Stephen M.
Stahl; 12. Neuropsychiatric characteristics of antiterrorist operation
combatants in the Donbass (Ukraine) Konstantin N. Loganovsky, Natalia A.
Zdanevich, Marina V. Gresko, Donatella Marazziti and Tatiana K.
Loganovskaja; 13. The international scenario of terrorism Donato Marzano;
14. Identification and prevention of radicalisation. Practice and
experiences with a multidisciplinary working model Dorte Sestoft; 15. How
to fight terrorism? Political and strategic aspects Erich Vad; Index.
Preface; 1. Evil, terrorism and psychiatry Donatella Marazziti and Stephen
M. Stahl; 2. To die to kill: suicide as a weapon. Some historical
antecedents of suicide terrorism Stefano Salvatori and Donatella Marazziti;
3. The philosophy of hate and anger Claudio Bonito and Guido Traversa; 4.
Identity, alienation and violent radicalisation Antonio Ventriglio and
Dinesh Bhugra; 5. The mind of suicide terrorists Donatella Marazzitti,
Antonello Veltri and Armando Piccinni; 6. Psychopathology of terrorists
Armando Piccinni, Donatella Marazziti and Antonello Veltri; 7. Why is
terrorism a man's business? Anne Maria Möller-Leimkühler; 8. Religion,
violence, and the brain: a neuroethical perspective Alberto Carrara; 9.
Brain alterations potentially associated with aggression and terrorism
Bernhard Bogerts, Maria Schöne and Stephanie Breitschuh; 10. Political
terrorism and affective polarization in 'black' and 'red' terrorists in
Italy during the years 1968-1988 Matteo Pacini and Icro Maremmani; 11.
Conditions of life and death of psychiatric patients in France during World
War II: euthanasia or collateral casualties? Patrick Lemoine and Stephen M.
Stahl; 12. Neuropsychiatric characteristics of antiterrorist operation
combatants in the Donbass (Ukraine) Konstantin N. Loganovsky, Natalia A.
Zdanevich, Marina V. Gresko, Donatella Marazziti and Tatiana K.
Loganovskaja; 13. The international scenario of terrorism Donato Marzano;
14. Identification and prevention of radicalisation. Practice and
experiences with a multidisciplinary working model Dorte Sestoft; 15. How
to fight terrorism? Political and strategic aspects Erich Vad; Index.
M. Stahl; 2. To die to kill: suicide as a weapon. Some historical
antecedents of suicide terrorism Stefano Salvatori and Donatella Marazziti;
3. The philosophy of hate and anger Claudio Bonito and Guido Traversa; 4.
Identity, alienation and violent radicalisation Antonio Ventriglio and
Dinesh Bhugra; 5. The mind of suicide terrorists Donatella Marazzitti,
Antonello Veltri and Armando Piccinni; 6. Psychopathology of terrorists
Armando Piccinni, Donatella Marazziti and Antonello Veltri; 7. Why is
terrorism a man's business? Anne Maria Möller-Leimkühler; 8. Religion,
violence, and the brain: a neuroethical perspective Alberto Carrara; 9.
Brain alterations potentially associated with aggression and terrorism
Bernhard Bogerts, Maria Schöne and Stephanie Breitschuh; 10. Political
terrorism and affective polarization in 'black' and 'red' terrorists in
Italy during the years 1968-1988 Matteo Pacini and Icro Maremmani; 11.
Conditions of life and death of psychiatric patients in France during World
War II: euthanasia or collateral casualties? Patrick Lemoine and Stephen M.
Stahl; 12. Neuropsychiatric characteristics of antiterrorist operation
combatants in the Donbass (Ukraine) Konstantin N. Loganovsky, Natalia A.
Zdanevich, Marina V. Gresko, Donatella Marazziti and Tatiana K.
Loganovskaja; 13. The international scenario of terrorism Donato Marzano;
14. Identification and prevention of radicalisation. Practice and
experiences with a multidisciplinary working model Dorte Sestoft; 15. How
to fight terrorism? Political and strategic aspects Erich Vad; Index.