WebbThe psychology of terrorism / John Horgan National Library of Australia Catalogue Search the catalogue for collection items held by the National Library of Australia Due to major building activity, some collections are unavailable. Please check your requests before visiting. Learn more. WebbJohn Horgan is Professor of Global Studies and Psychology at Georgia State University. Professor Horgan has a PhD in applied psychology, and his research examines the …
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Webb16 juni 2014 · From the Publisher 'John Horgan’s The Psychology of Terrorism is one of the best applications of a social science discipline (in this case, psychology) to explain the drivers that motivate individuals to become terrorists, function as terrorists, and, in ideal cases, disengage from terrorism. WebbAs used by John Horgan, refers to the psychological and social factors that motivate people to join and remain in terrorist groups. Radicalization. As used in this context, refers to the psychological process of adopting extremist positions. Violent radicalization. solufeed uk
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Webb8 sep. 2014 · “We tend to think they are crazy,” John Horgan, a psychologist and professor at the University of Massachusetts Lowell’s Center for Terrorism and Security Studies, said. “Because of what terrorists do, we assume that can be explained via the pathology of those people, but trying to explain terrorism as mental illness is misleading.” WebbDr. John Horgan is Distinguished University Professor at Georgia State University in the Department of Psychology where he also directs the Violent Extremism Research Group ... Professor Horgan is an expert on terrorist psychology and his current research examines psychological constraints on tactical choices made by terrorist recruiters, ... Webb19 apr. 2013 · Terrorist Psychology: Separating Facts from Fictions On April 19, 2013 · John Horgan and Max Taylor Given the unfolding events surrounding the attacks in Boston, it remains both premature and inappropriate to speculate on the backgrounds or motivations of those responsible. solufi leasing