The Psychology of Terrorism

作者: Elena Mastors

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-1705-1_3

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摘要: Psychologists and psychiatrists have long been interested in the study of terrorism. This is not surprising since terrorism fundamentally involves behavior. As Victoroff [1] explains, “it would seem appropriate for scholarly disciplines psychology psychiatry to bring their intellectual resources bear on political problems terrorism, a problem that—stripped basics—is one atypical human behavior” (p. 4). are only ones that apply psychological concepts this complex area study. Other discipline experts using inform understanding. While cannot answer all questions regarding it does provide significant insights aid its Ultimately, blending with other will us providing best path analysis.

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