Understanding terrorism : analysis of sociological and psychological aspects /
Автор-организации: | NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Sociological and Psychological Aspects of Terrorism Washington, D.C.) |
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Други автори: | Ozeren, Suleyman., Gunes, Ismail Dincer., Al-Badayneh, Diab M. |
Формат: | Книга |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
Amsterdam, the Netherlands ; Washington, DC :
IOS Press,
2007.
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Серия: |
NATO science for peace and security series. Human and societal dynamics ;
v. 22. |
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Онлайн достъп: |
Table of contents only |
Подобни документи: |
Online version::
Understanding terrorism. |
Съдържание:
- Foreword / Recep Gultekin
- Introduction: Sociological and psychological aspects of terrorism / Suleyman Ozeren and Ismail Dincer Gunes
- Formation of the concept of terrorism / Erkan Sezgin
- Theory of prism: individual capital and frustration / Ismail Dincer Gunes and Suleyman Ozeren
- Terrorism as suicidal homicide: a Durkheimian approach / Mahmoud Sadri
- Fundamentalism as a universal mindset - case study of religious fundamentalism: Turkish Hizbullah / Oguzhan Basıbuyuk, Onder Karakus, and Huseyin Akdogan
- Terrorism as a social reality / Tamara Kiknadze
- The impact of group dynamics on terrorist decision making / Murat Ozer
- Terrorism in the post-September 11 era: continuities and changes / E. Fuat Keyman
- Characteristics of global terrorism / Huseyin Ors and Hakan Cem Cetin
- Does inequality trigger terrorism? / Mustafa Kayaoglu
- The poverty, inequality and terrorism relationship: an empirical analysis of some root causes of terrorism / Mutlu Koseli
- Democracy, terrorism, and Islamist movements: comparing Hamas, Hizbullah, and the Islamic Action Front / Curtis R. Ryan
- Social causes of terrorism in the Arab society / Diab M. Al-Badayneh
- Terrorism and migration in Turkey between 1992 and 1995 / Yilmaz Simsek
- The recruitment process of terrorist organizations: a case study of Devrimci Halkin Kurtulus Partisi Cephesi (DHKP/C) Revolutionary People's Liberation Party Front / Samih Teymur ... [et al.]
- Women engagement in terrorism: what motivates females to join in terrorist organizations? / Kubra Gultekin
- Amnesty as counterterrorism policy: an evaluation of the Turkish amnesty law of 2003 / Zeliha Ozdogan and Ali Ozdogan
- Historical perspectives on the role of federal, state and local law enforcement agencies in the United States in domestic intelligence operations relating to national security / Phillip D. Schertzing
- Adaptation of community policing in Arab and Muslim communities in response to terrorism / Murat Gozubenli and Halil Akbas
- Evaluation of the PATRIOT Act: section 215 / Ahmet Celik and Fatih Vursavas
- The senior British judiciary and the "war on terror": "not ready to make nice" / Anthony Bradney
- Rethinking the "liberty-security balance" in difficult times: some notes on the Turkish experience / Zuhtu Arslan
- The emerging threat of cyberterrorism / Jeffrey F. Addicott
- Terrorists and the Internet / Ashlee Woods
- Communication methods in terrorist organizations: a case study of Al-Queda connected terrorism in Turkey / Ilker Pekgozlu, Habib Ozdemir, and Ertan Ercikti
- Osama bin Laden audiotape and its effect on the US newspapers / Yusuf Yuksel
- Creating a data archive to facilitate research on understanding and responding to terrorism / Christopher D. Maxwell and Steven Chermak
- Public access to government information as a basic human right: Turkish national police digital repository / Fatih Oguz and Izzet Lofca.