The psychology of counter-terrorism
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Writen byAndrew Silke - PublisherRoutledge
- Year2011
This book investigates the psychological underpinnings of terrorism and counter-terrorism efforts. It explores the motivations, mindsets, and behavioral patterns of extremists, providing insights into radicalization and the pathways to violence. The text also discusses psychological approaches to de-radicalization, rehabilitation, and fostering interfaith harmony to promote peaceful coexistence. 1. The psychology of counter-terrorism : critical issues and challenges / Andrew Silke -- 2. Understanding terrorist psychology / Randy Borum -- 3. The psychology of violent radicalisation / Brooke Rogers -- 4. Why people support terrorism : psychological issues in understanding terrorism and attitudes towards terrorism / Reena Kumari -- 5. The evolutionary logic of terrorism : understanding why terrorism is an inevitable human strategy in conflict / Rick O'Gorman -- 6. The internet and terrorism : pathways towards terrorism and counter-terrorism / Lorraine Bowman-Grieve -- 7. The impact of the media on terrorism and counter-terrorism / Deborah Browne and Andrew Silke -- 8. Disengaging from terrorism / Neil Ferguson -- 9. Terrorists and extremists in prison : psychological issues in management and reform / Andrew Silke -- 10. Interrogation tactics and terrorist suspects : a categorisation process / John Pearse -- 11. Terrorist tactics and counter-terrorism / Graeme Steven -- 12. Deterring terrorism? Target-hardening, surveillance and the prevention of terrorism / Peter Fussey -- 13. Countering the psychological impact of terrorism : challenges for homeland security / Anthony Richards

