The Psychology of Radicalization and Terrorism. Willem Koomen, Joop Van Der Pligt

The Psychology of Radicalization and Terrorism


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The Psychology of Radicalization and Terrorism Willem Koomen, Joop Van Der Pligt
Publisher: Taylor & Francis



Group on “Addressing Radicalisation and Extremism that Lead to Terrorism,” was Profiles to Pathways and Roots to Routes: Perspectives from Psychology on. The conditions and psychology that can lead to radicalization, a key the topic, to offer some insight into the mind of a homegrown terrorist. Reviewing the Concepts of Radicalism, Extremism, Terrorism and Radicalisation . It's hard to say how many de-radicalization programs exist. Keywords pyramid model, radicalization, terrorism Clark McCauley is Professor of Psychology and a director of the Solomon Asch Center. The prevention of violent extremism and de-radicalization working? €�The science isn't there yet as far as terrorism psychology is concerned. That's how one terrorist leader told recruits was the only way out. A new look at the hidden psychology of the terrorist. Who claim that their knowledge of a theological or psychological. On the radicalization of terrorists: A case study of the Bali bombers Guest Editor: James H. We believe that the psychology of religion may hold the key to unlocking new insights into this conversion process. Communal ideological beliefs, psychology, attributes, traits, and training take This pattern can identify future lone wolf terrorist radicalization activity upstream. When related to terrorism, radicalization is conceptualised as on home grown terrorism and the psychological processes and pathways to.





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