Terrorism, Violent Radicalisation and Mental Health
Herausgeber: Bhui, Kamaldeep; Bhugra, Dinesh
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Herausgeber: Bhui, Kamaldeep; Bhugra, Dinesh
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Terrorism, Violent Radicalization and Mental Health brings together distinct disciplinary and ideological narratives on the political, social, economic, and cultural aspects of radicalisation and terrorism today.
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Terrorism, Violent Radicalization and Mental Health brings together distinct disciplinary and ideological narratives on the political, social, economic, and cultural aspects of radicalisation and terrorism today.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 577g
- ISBN-13: 9780198845706
- ISBN-10: 0198845707
- Artikelnr.: 60363549
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 577g
- ISBN-13: 9780198845706
- ISBN-10: 0198845707
- Artikelnr.: 60363549
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Professor Kamaldeep Bhui is Professor of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, Hon Professor and former Head of Centre for Psychiatry at Queen Mary University of London, and Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist at East London NHS Foundation Trust; he is former Public Health Lead and now Chair of the Publications Management Board at Royal College of Psychiatrists, and Editor in Chief of the British Journal of Psychiatry. He Chairs the Public Health England's External Advisory Group for Public Health England's Every Mind Matters campaign. Bhui has a long standing interest in preventing health inequalities in the experience and outcome of mental illnesses, improving health services and public health interventions and developing appropriate health policy. Professor Dinesh Bhugra is Emeritus Professor of Mental Health and Cultural Diversity at King's College, London. He was Dean (Lead Educational Officer) of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (2003-2008) and then President of the Royal College (2008-2011). He was Vice-Chair of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges with remit for education for doctors of all grades and specialities. During this period he led on College's campaign for Fair Deal for people with mental illness. He established strategy for public mental health. As President of the BMA (2018-2019) he led on a large survey of mental health and well-being of medical students globally, a campaign for equity between physical and mental health and Medicine's social contract.
* Section 1: Introducton and Background
* 1: Kamaldeep Bhui and Dinesh Bhugra: Violent Radicalisation and
Terrorism: A societal challenge for all citizens
* SECTION 2. Political, Social, and Health Perspectives on Causation
and Complexity in Terrorism Research
* 2: Neil Krishan Aggarwal: In defence of Islam: how Islamic State
justifies violence
* 3: Shamila Ahmed: The undeniable reality of the war on terror ,
radicalisation and sanity
* 4: Edgar Jones: The reception of broadcast terrorism: Recruitment and
selection
* 5: What attracts people to the English Defence League and who is most
vulnerable to recruitmenta
* 6: Yasmin Ibrahim: The Sharing Economy and Livestreaming of Terror:
Co-Production of Terrorism on Social Media
* 7: Thomas Wenzel, Reem Alksiri, and Anthony F Chen: Terrorism: Group
dynamic and interdisciplinary aspects
* 8: Eke Bont: The psychological impact of involvement in the Irish
Republican Army (IRA) during the Troubles : Preliminary evidence of
moral injury
* 9: Donato Favale and Antonio Ventriglio: TERRORISM and
RADICALIZATION: social factors: a narrative review
* 10: Paul Gill, Frank Farnham, and Caitlin Clemmow: Violent
Radicalisation and Mental Health's Equifinality and Multifinality
* SECTION 3. Prevention, Evaluation, and Intervention: new paradigms of
research for policy and practice.
* 11: Myrna Lashley: The relationship between countering violent
extremism, police, cultural competence and public health
* 12: Cécile Rousseau, Christian Savard, Anna Bonnel, Richard Horne,
Anousheh Machouf, and Marie-Hélène Rivest: Clinical Intervention to
Address Violent Radicalization: the Quebec Model
* 13: Muhammad Fraser-Rahim and Mohammed Hassan Khalid:
Deradicalization and Rehabilitation: A Case Study of Quilliam
Foundation s Decade Long Approach in the UK, US and Global
* 14: Tarek Younis: Counter-Radicalisation, Public Health and Racism: A
Case Analysis of Prevent
* 15: Carl H. D. Steinmetz: A discourse for the prevention of
radicalization in the Netherlands: Curbing the Radical inflow
* 16: Carl H. D. Steinmetz: Tackling radicalisation and terrorism in
Dutch mental health institutions: outcomes of a Dutch population
survey
* 17: Lord John Alderdice: Leadership, Conflict, Cooperation
* 18: Kamaldeep Bhui and Dinesh Bhugra: Extremism, Violence, and Mind:
apprehending the super-complex
* 1: Kamaldeep Bhui and Dinesh Bhugra: Violent Radicalisation and
Terrorism: A societal challenge for all citizens
* SECTION 2. Political, Social, and Health Perspectives on Causation
and Complexity in Terrorism Research
* 2: Neil Krishan Aggarwal: In defence of Islam: how Islamic State
justifies violence
* 3: Shamila Ahmed: The undeniable reality of the war on terror ,
radicalisation and sanity
* 4: Edgar Jones: The reception of broadcast terrorism: Recruitment and
selection
* 5: What attracts people to the English Defence League and who is most
vulnerable to recruitmenta
* 6: Yasmin Ibrahim: The Sharing Economy and Livestreaming of Terror:
Co-Production of Terrorism on Social Media
* 7: Thomas Wenzel, Reem Alksiri, and Anthony F Chen: Terrorism: Group
dynamic and interdisciplinary aspects
* 8: Eke Bont: The psychological impact of involvement in the Irish
Republican Army (IRA) during the Troubles : Preliminary evidence of
moral injury
* 9: Donato Favale and Antonio Ventriglio: TERRORISM and
RADICALIZATION: social factors: a narrative review
* 10: Paul Gill, Frank Farnham, and Caitlin Clemmow: Violent
Radicalisation and Mental Health's Equifinality and Multifinality
* SECTION 3. Prevention, Evaluation, and Intervention: new paradigms of
research for policy and practice.
* 11: Myrna Lashley: The relationship between countering violent
extremism, police, cultural competence and public health
* 12: Cécile Rousseau, Christian Savard, Anna Bonnel, Richard Horne,
Anousheh Machouf, and Marie-Hélène Rivest: Clinical Intervention to
Address Violent Radicalization: the Quebec Model
* 13: Muhammad Fraser-Rahim and Mohammed Hassan Khalid:
Deradicalization and Rehabilitation: A Case Study of Quilliam
Foundation s Decade Long Approach in the UK, US and Global
* 14: Tarek Younis: Counter-Radicalisation, Public Health and Racism: A
Case Analysis of Prevent
* 15: Carl H. D. Steinmetz: A discourse for the prevention of
radicalization in the Netherlands: Curbing the Radical inflow
* 16: Carl H. D. Steinmetz: Tackling radicalisation and terrorism in
Dutch mental health institutions: outcomes of a Dutch population
survey
* 17: Lord John Alderdice: Leadership, Conflict, Cooperation
* 18: Kamaldeep Bhui and Dinesh Bhugra: Extremism, Violence, and Mind:
apprehending the super-complex
* Section 1: Introducton and Background
* 1: Kamaldeep Bhui and Dinesh Bhugra: Violent Radicalisation and
Terrorism: A societal challenge for all citizens
* SECTION 2. Political, Social, and Health Perspectives on Causation
and Complexity in Terrorism Research
* 2: Neil Krishan Aggarwal: In defence of Islam: how Islamic State
justifies violence
* 3: Shamila Ahmed: The undeniable reality of the war on terror ,
radicalisation and sanity
* 4: Edgar Jones: The reception of broadcast terrorism: Recruitment and
selection
* 5: What attracts people to the English Defence League and who is most
vulnerable to recruitmenta
* 6: Yasmin Ibrahim: The Sharing Economy and Livestreaming of Terror:
Co-Production of Terrorism on Social Media
* 7: Thomas Wenzel, Reem Alksiri, and Anthony F Chen: Terrorism: Group
dynamic and interdisciplinary aspects
* 8: Eke Bont: The psychological impact of involvement in the Irish
Republican Army (IRA) during the Troubles : Preliminary evidence of
moral injury
* 9: Donato Favale and Antonio Ventriglio: TERRORISM and
RADICALIZATION: social factors: a narrative review
* 10: Paul Gill, Frank Farnham, and Caitlin Clemmow: Violent
Radicalisation and Mental Health's Equifinality and Multifinality
* SECTION 3. Prevention, Evaluation, and Intervention: new paradigms of
research for policy and practice.
* 11: Myrna Lashley: The relationship between countering violent
extremism, police, cultural competence and public health
* 12: Cécile Rousseau, Christian Savard, Anna Bonnel, Richard Horne,
Anousheh Machouf, and Marie-Hélène Rivest: Clinical Intervention to
Address Violent Radicalization: the Quebec Model
* 13: Muhammad Fraser-Rahim and Mohammed Hassan Khalid:
Deradicalization and Rehabilitation: A Case Study of Quilliam
Foundation s Decade Long Approach in the UK, US and Global
* 14: Tarek Younis: Counter-Radicalisation, Public Health and Racism: A
Case Analysis of Prevent
* 15: Carl H. D. Steinmetz: A discourse for the prevention of
radicalization in the Netherlands: Curbing the Radical inflow
* 16: Carl H. D. Steinmetz: Tackling radicalisation and terrorism in
Dutch mental health institutions: outcomes of a Dutch population
survey
* 17: Lord John Alderdice: Leadership, Conflict, Cooperation
* 18: Kamaldeep Bhui and Dinesh Bhugra: Extremism, Violence, and Mind:
apprehending the super-complex
* 1: Kamaldeep Bhui and Dinesh Bhugra: Violent Radicalisation and
Terrorism: A societal challenge for all citizens
* SECTION 2. Political, Social, and Health Perspectives on Causation
and Complexity in Terrorism Research
* 2: Neil Krishan Aggarwal: In defence of Islam: how Islamic State
justifies violence
* 3: Shamila Ahmed: The undeniable reality of the war on terror ,
radicalisation and sanity
* 4: Edgar Jones: The reception of broadcast terrorism: Recruitment and
selection
* 5: What attracts people to the English Defence League and who is most
vulnerable to recruitmenta
* 6: Yasmin Ibrahim: The Sharing Economy and Livestreaming of Terror:
Co-Production of Terrorism on Social Media
* 7: Thomas Wenzel, Reem Alksiri, and Anthony F Chen: Terrorism: Group
dynamic and interdisciplinary aspects
* 8: Eke Bont: The psychological impact of involvement in the Irish
Republican Army (IRA) during the Troubles : Preliminary evidence of
moral injury
* 9: Donato Favale and Antonio Ventriglio: TERRORISM and
RADICALIZATION: social factors: a narrative review
* 10: Paul Gill, Frank Farnham, and Caitlin Clemmow: Violent
Radicalisation and Mental Health's Equifinality and Multifinality
* SECTION 3. Prevention, Evaluation, and Intervention: new paradigms of
research for policy and practice.
* 11: Myrna Lashley: The relationship between countering violent
extremism, police, cultural competence and public health
* 12: Cécile Rousseau, Christian Savard, Anna Bonnel, Richard Horne,
Anousheh Machouf, and Marie-Hélène Rivest: Clinical Intervention to
Address Violent Radicalization: the Quebec Model
* 13: Muhammad Fraser-Rahim and Mohammed Hassan Khalid:
Deradicalization and Rehabilitation: A Case Study of Quilliam
Foundation s Decade Long Approach in the UK, US and Global
* 14: Tarek Younis: Counter-Radicalisation, Public Health and Racism: A
Case Analysis of Prevent
* 15: Carl H. D. Steinmetz: A discourse for the prevention of
radicalization in the Netherlands: Curbing the Radical inflow
* 16: Carl H. D. Steinmetz: Tackling radicalisation and terrorism in
Dutch mental health institutions: outcomes of a Dutch population
survey
* 17: Lord John Alderdice: Leadership, Conflict, Cooperation
* 18: Kamaldeep Bhui and Dinesh Bhugra: Extremism, Violence, and Mind:
apprehending the super-complex