Label
Terrorists + Psychology
Name
Terrorists + Psychology
Incoming Resources
- Psychology of terrorism, coping with the continued threat, editor, Chris E. Stout
- The age of lone wolf terrorism, Mark S. Hamm and Ramon Spaaij
- Origins of terrorism, psychologies, ideologies, theologies, states of mind, edited by Walter Reich
- Wars of terror, by Gabriele Marranci
- Inside terrorist organizations, edited by David C. Rapoport
- Terrorist's creed, fanatical violence and the human need for meaning, Roger Griffin
- The missing martyrs, why are there so few Muslim terrorists?, Charles Kurzman
- The missing martyrs, why there are so few Muslim terrorists, Charles Kurzman
- Gender, religion, extremism, Katherine E. Brown
- Talking to the enemy, violent extremism, sacred values, and what it means to be human, Scott Atran
- Divided, not conquered, how rebels fracture and splinters behave, Evan Perkoski
- Lone-actor terrorists, a behavioural analysis, Paul Gill
- Walking away from terrorism, accounts of disengagement from radical and extremist movements, John Horgan
- The mind of the terrorist, the psychology of terrorism from the IRA to al-Qaeda, Jerrold M. Post
- Terrorists, victims, and society, psychological perspectives on terrorism and its consequences, edited by Andrew Silke
- Understanding deradicalization, methods, tools and programs for countering violent extremism, Daniel Koehler
- Psychology of terrorism, classic and contemporary insights, edited by Jeff Victoroff and Arie W. Kruglanski