Terrorism and radicalized political groups are an ever-growing subsection of the American and international news cycles. Mainstream media outlets tend to focus on the atrocious actions of terrorists, leaving the American public without a true understanding of what encourages someone to become a violent, radicalized extremist. This paper intends to investigate possible psychological factors that can predict a person’s likelihood to become radicalized and participate in a salafi jihadi terrorist campaign. If such psychological conditions exist, perhaps they are the key to preventing radicalization in the first place, and in turn, the key to preventing any terrorist activity. What other factors motivate someone to partake in terrorist activiti...
This article employs probability-based modelling to unpack the complex and multifaceted individual, ...
This article discusses the theory of terror management, and the psychology of terrorism
Attempts to profile terrorists have failed resoundingly, leaving behind a poor (and unfair) impressi...
The phenomena of terrorism and other politically motivated violence have been assessed across differ...
This article illustrates how the psychopolitics of public discourse on motives of terrorists can imp...
The book presents a critical analysis of our existing knowledge and understanding of terrorist psych...
Terrorism studies began as a niche area of enquiry in the early 1970s within history, political scie...
This brief article demonstrates that there are common psychological principles that can be effective...
The phenomena of terrorism and other politically motivated violence have been assessed across differ...
This article identifies problems in common approaches to capturing the psychological essence of the ...
Understanding why people become involved in terrorism is vital to inhibiting recruitment and radica...
Terrorism is a threat to the whole of humanity, counterterrorism is a collective responsibility whic...
Extremist acts and the process of radicalizations got into researchers’ attention worldwide since 20...
This paper aims to provide an overview of the psychology of individuals who join and engage in terro...
The September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center marked the day that modern western progressive id...
This article employs probability-based modelling to unpack the complex and multifaceted individual, ...
This article discusses the theory of terror management, and the psychology of terrorism
Attempts to profile terrorists have failed resoundingly, leaving behind a poor (and unfair) impressi...
The phenomena of terrorism and other politically motivated violence have been assessed across differ...
This article illustrates how the psychopolitics of public discourse on motives of terrorists can imp...
The book presents a critical analysis of our existing knowledge and understanding of terrorist psych...
Terrorism studies began as a niche area of enquiry in the early 1970s within history, political scie...
This brief article demonstrates that there are common psychological principles that can be effective...
The phenomena of terrorism and other politically motivated violence have been assessed across differ...
This article identifies problems in common approaches to capturing the psychological essence of the ...
Understanding why people become involved in terrorism is vital to inhibiting recruitment and radica...
Terrorism is a threat to the whole of humanity, counterterrorism is a collective responsibility whic...
Extremist acts and the process of radicalizations got into researchers’ attention worldwide since 20...
This paper aims to provide an overview of the psychology of individuals who join and engage in terro...
The September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center marked the day that modern western progressive id...
This article employs probability-based modelling to unpack the complex and multifaceted individual, ...
This article discusses the theory of terror management, and the psychology of terrorism
Attempts to profile terrorists have failed resoundingly, leaving behind a poor (and unfair) impressi...