Label
Terrorists + Psychology
Name
Terrorists + Psychology
Incoming Resources
- 15 years of terror, a Nova production for WGBH Boston; written, produced and directed by Miles O'Brien
- Talking to terrorists, why America must engage with its enemies, Mark Perry
- The missing martyrs, why there are so few Muslim terrorists, Charles Kurzman
- Crimes committed by terrorist groups, theory, research, and prevention, Mark S. Hamm
- The sociology and psychology of terrorism, who becomes a terrorist and why? : a report, prepared under an interagency agreement by the Federal Research Division, Library of Congress ; author, Rex A. Hudson ; editor, Marilyn Majeska
- Talking to the enemy, faith, brotherhood, and the (un)making of terrorists, Scott Atran
- Crush the cell, how to defeat terrorism without terrorizing ourselves, Michael A. Sheehan
- The psychology of terrorism, edited by Chris E. Stout ; foreword by Klaus Schwab
- Them and us, cult thinking and the terrorist threat, Arthur J. Deikman ; foreword by Doris Lessing
- Violent systems, defeating terrorists, insurgents, and other non-state adversaries, Troy S. Thomas and William D. Casebeer
- Understanding terrorism, psychosocial roots, consequences, and interventions, edited by Fathali M. Moghaddam and Anthony J. Marsella
- Cults, terror, and mind control, Raphael Aron
- Crush the cell, how to defeat terrorism without terrorizing ourselves, Michael A. Sheehan
- The mind of the terrorist, the psychology of terrorism from the IRA to al-Qaeda, Jerrold M. Post