Drawing on groundbreaking personal interviews as well as decades of research from psychologists and others, John Horgan traces the pathways that lead people into violent extremism and explores what happens to them as their involvement deepens.
Drawing on groundbreaking personal interviews as well as decades of research from psychologists and others, John Horgan traces the pathways that lead people into violent extremism and explores what happens to them as their involvement deepens.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Columbia Studies in Terrorism and Irregular Warfare
John Horgan is Distinguished University Professor in Georgia State University's Department of Psychology, where he directs the Violent Extremism Research Group. He is frequently consulted by law enforcement and national security agencies, and he has testified before Congress. His many books include The Psychology of Terrorism (second edition, 2014) and Divided We Stand: The Strategy and Psychology of Ireland's Dissident Terrorists (2012).
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Preface 1. What Is Terrorism? 2. Who Becomes a Terrorist? 3. Motivation 4. Mindset 5. Reintegration 6. Talking to Terrorists 7. Chasing Storms Acknowledgments Notes Index
Preface 1. What Is Terrorism? 2. Who Becomes a Terrorist? 3. Motivation 4. Mindset 5. Reintegration 6. Talking to Terrorists 7. Chasing Storms Acknowledgments Notes Index
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