An international, multi-disciplinary team explores the many different facets of terrorism, investigating what it means to be a terrorist and what terrorism means for society. Gets closer to the perspectives of terrorists - their views, how their acts are conceptualized by the public and by national leaders, and how this knowledge can be put to use Brings together international experts from psychology, psychiatry, law and policing Edited by one of the world's foremost forensic psychology experts, David Canter
An international, multi-disciplinary team explores the many different facets of terrorism, investigating what it means to be a terrorist and what terrorism means for society.
Gets closer to the perspectives of terrorists - their views, how their acts are conceptualized by the public and by national leaders, and how this knowledge can be put to use
Brings together international experts from psychology, psychiatry, law and policing
Edited by one of the world's foremost forensic psychology experts, David Canter
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David Canter is Professor of Psychology and Director of the International Research Centre for Investigative Psychology at the University of Huddersfield, and founding editor of the Wiley Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling. He has worked with police forces all over the world on 'profiling', which led to the emergence of Investigative Psychology. This has included unique studies of terrorists. Since 1986, Professor Canter has contributed to over 150 investigations of many different kinds of crimes around the world, and was recently awarded a BPS Honorary Fellowship. He has also written two award-winning books, Criminal Shadows: Inside the Mind of the Serial Killer (1995) and Mapping Murder: The Secrets of Geographical Profiling (2003).
Inhaltsangabe
List of Contributors vii Preface xiii 1. The Multi-Faceted Nature of Terrorism: An Introduction 1 David Canter 2. From Naïvety to Insurgency: Becoming a Paramilitary in Northern Ireland 19 Neil Ferguson and Mark Burgess 3. The Rhetorical Foundation of Militant Jihad 35 Sudhanshu Sarangi and David Canter 4. Case Study - The Puzzling Case (from a Western Perspective) of Lone Terrorist Faheem Khalid Lodhi 63 Clive Williams 5. The Primacy of Grievance as a Structural Cause of Oppositional Political Terrorism: Comparing Al Fatah, FARC, and PIRA 75 Jeffrey Ian Ross 6. Case Study - The 17th November Group: Europe's Last Revolutionary Terrorists 97 George Kassimeris 7. Terrorism and Organized Crime: A Theoretical Perspective 123 Dipak K. Gupta, John Horgan and Alex P. Schmid 8. Terrorist Networks and Small Group Psychology 137 Sam Mullins 9. Case Study - Youth Gangs and Terrorism in Chechnya: Recruitment, Activities and Networks 151 Michael Vishnevetsky 10. The Enemy of My Enemy is My Friend 169 Kevin Borgeson and Robin Valeri 11. The Business of Kidnap for Ransom 189 Everard Phillips 12. Case Study - Ramzan Kadyrov in Chechnya: Authoritarian Leadership in the Caucasus 209 John Russell 13. From 7/7 to 8/10: Media Framing of Terrorist Incidents in the United States and United Kingdom 227 Mary Brinson and Michael Stohl 14. Cyberterrorism: The Emerging Worldwide Threat 245 Amanda M. Sharp Parker 15. Disengaging from Terrorism 257 John Horgan 16. De-radicalization and the Staircase from Terrorism 277 Fathali M. Moghaddam Index 293
List of Contributors vii Preface xiii 1. The Multi-Faceted Nature of Terrorism: An Introduction 1 David Canter 2. From Naïvety to Insurgency: Becoming a Paramilitary in Northern Ireland 19 Neil Ferguson and Mark Burgess 3. The Rhetorical Foundation of Militant Jihad 35 Sudhanshu Sarangi and David Canter 4. Case Study - The Puzzling Case (from a Western Perspective) of Lone Terrorist Faheem Khalid Lodhi 63 Clive Williams 5. The Primacy of Grievance as a Structural Cause of Oppositional Political Terrorism: Comparing Al Fatah, FARC, and PIRA 75 Jeffrey Ian Ross 6. Case Study - The 17th November Group: Europe's Last Revolutionary Terrorists 97 George Kassimeris 7. Terrorism and Organized Crime: A Theoretical Perspective 123 Dipak K. Gupta, John Horgan and Alex P. Schmid 8. Terrorist Networks and Small Group Psychology 137 Sam Mullins 9. Case Study - Youth Gangs and Terrorism in Chechnya: Recruitment, Activities and Networks 151 Michael Vishnevetsky 10. The Enemy of My Enemy is My Friend 169 Kevin Borgeson and Robin Valeri 11. The Business of Kidnap for Ransom 189 Everard Phillips 12. Case Study - Ramzan Kadyrov in Chechnya: Authoritarian Leadership in the Caucasus 209 John Russell 13. From 7/7 to 8/10: Media Framing of Terrorist Incidents in the United States and United Kingdom 227 Mary Brinson and Michael Stohl 14. Cyberterrorism: The Emerging Worldwide Threat 245 Amanda M. Sharp Parker 15. Disengaging from Terrorism 257 John Horgan 16. De-radicalization and the Staircase from Terrorism 277 Fathali M. Moghaddam Index 293
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