A must-read for psychologistsclinical and academic alikeas well as for political scientists policy analysts and others working in the realm of terrorism political violence and extremism this book carefully explores the theories observations and approaches of authorities in the field and addresses how and why terrorism has perpetuated for so long.Terrorism is now a regular topic in the news rather than a rare or an unusual occurrence. The possibility of violent terrorist acts constitutes a legitimate safety concern regardless of one''s country of residence: no longer can anyone assume that their location is beyond the reach or outside the targeted areas of any number of terrorist groups. Terrorism Political Violence and Extremism: New Psychology to Understand Face and Defuse the Threat examines why the number of terrorist attacks has greatly increased since the attacks on September 11 2001 occurred including well-known events such as the Madrid train bombings (2004) the London Underground bombings of 2005 the San Bernardino and Paris attacks (2015) and countless others particularly in the Middle East and Africa. Beyond providing a careful and up-to-date assessment of the state of terrorism worldwide which includes coverage of the religious and political origins of terrorist activities the book pinpoints less-recognized and rarely studied aspects of terrorism such as terrorism hysteria sexuality shame and rape. The diverse perspectives within this unified volume are relevant to a breadth of subject areas such as international psychology military psychology political science political theory religious studies military theory peace studies military sciences law enforcement public health sociology anthropology social work law and feminist theory.
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