Terrorism, Violent Radicalisation, and Mental Health
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Terrorism, Violent Radicalisation, and Mental Health
Bhugra; Bhui
Oxford University Press
03/2021
288
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Inglês
9780198845706
15 a 20 dias
570
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Section 1: Introducton and Background
1: Kamaldeep Bhui and Dinesh Bhugra: Violent Radicalisation and Terrorism: A societal challenge for all citizens
SECTION 2. Political, Social, and Health Perspectives on Causation and Complexity in Terrorism Research
2: Neil Krishan Aggarwal: In defence of Islam: how Islamic State justifies violence
3: Shamila Ahmed: The undeniable reality of the war on terror , radicalisation and sanity
4: Edgar Jones: The reception of broadcast terrorism: Recruitment and selection
5: What attracts people to the English Defence League and who is most vulnerable to recruitmenta
6: Yasmin Ibrahim: The Sharing Economy and Livestreaming of Terror: Co-Production of Terrorism on Social Media
7: Thomas Wenzel, Reem Alksiri, and Anthony F Chen: Terrorism: Group dynamic and interdisciplinary aspects
8: Eke Bont: The psychological impact of involvement in the Irish Republican Army (IRA) during the Troubles : Preliminary evidence of moral injury
9: Donato Favale and Antonio Ventriglio: TERRORISM and RADICALIZATION: social factors: a narrative review
10: Paul Gill, Frank Farnham, and Caitlin Clemmow: Violent Radicalisation & Mental Health's Equifinality and Multifinality
SECTION 3. Prevention, Evaluation, and Intervention: new paradigms of research for policy and practice.
11: Myrna Lashley: The relationship between countering violent extremism, police, cultural competence and public health
12: Cecile Rousseau, Christian Savard, Anna Bonnel, Richard Horne, Anousheh Machouf, and Marie-Helene Rivest: Clinical Intervention to Address Violent Radicalization: the Quebec Model
13: Muhammad Fraser-Rahim and Mohammed Hassan Khalid: Deradicalization and Rehabilitation: A Case Study of Quilliam Foundation s Decade Long Approach in the UK, US and Global
14: Tarek Younis: Counter-Radicalisation, Public Health and Racism: A Case Analysis of Prevent
15: Carl H. D. Steinmetz: A discourse for the prevention of radicalization in the Netherlands: Curbing the Radical inflow
16: Carl H. D. Steinmetz: Tackling radicalisation and terrorism in Dutch mental health institutions: outcomes of a Dutch population survey
17: Lord John Alderdice: Leadership, Conflict, Cooperation
18: Kamaldeep Bhui and Dinesh Bhugra: Extremism, Violence, and Mind: apprehending the super-complex
1: Kamaldeep Bhui and Dinesh Bhugra: Violent Radicalisation and Terrorism: A societal challenge for all citizens
SECTION 2. Political, Social, and Health Perspectives on Causation and Complexity in Terrorism Research
2: Neil Krishan Aggarwal: In defence of Islam: how Islamic State justifies violence
3: Shamila Ahmed: The undeniable reality of the war on terror , radicalisation and sanity
4: Edgar Jones: The reception of broadcast terrorism: Recruitment and selection
5: What attracts people to the English Defence League and who is most vulnerable to recruitmenta
6: Yasmin Ibrahim: The Sharing Economy and Livestreaming of Terror: Co-Production of Terrorism on Social Media
7: Thomas Wenzel, Reem Alksiri, and Anthony F Chen: Terrorism: Group dynamic and interdisciplinary aspects
8: Eke Bont: The psychological impact of involvement in the Irish Republican Army (IRA) during the Troubles : Preliminary evidence of moral injury
9: Donato Favale and Antonio Ventriglio: TERRORISM and RADICALIZATION: social factors: a narrative review
10: Paul Gill, Frank Farnham, and Caitlin Clemmow: Violent Radicalisation & Mental Health's Equifinality and Multifinality
SECTION 3. Prevention, Evaluation, and Intervention: new paradigms of research for policy and practice.
11: Myrna Lashley: The relationship between countering violent extremism, police, cultural competence and public health
12: Cecile Rousseau, Christian Savard, Anna Bonnel, Richard Horne, Anousheh Machouf, and Marie-Helene Rivest: Clinical Intervention to Address Violent Radicalization: the Quebec Model
13: Muhammad Fraser-Rahim and Mohammed Hassan Khalid: Deradicalization and Rehabilitation: A Case Study of Quilliam Foundation s Decade Long Approach in the UK, US and Global
14: Tarek Younis: Counter-Radicalisation, Public Health and Racism: A Case Analysis of Prevent
15: Carl H. D. Steinmetz: A discourse for the prevention of radicalization in the Netherlands: Curbing the Radical inflow
16: Carl H. D. Steinmetz: Tackling radicalisation and terrorism in Dutch mental health institutions: outcomes of a Dutch population survey
17: Lord John Alderdice: Leadership, Conflict, Cooperation
18: Kamaldeep Bhui and Dinesh Bhugra: Extremism, Violence, and Mind: apprehending the super-complex
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Section 1: Introducton and Background
1: Kamaldeep Bhui and Dinesh Bhugra: Violent Radicalisation and Terrorism: A societal challenge for all citizens
SECTION 2. Political, Social, and Health Perspectives on Causation and Complexity in Terrorism Research
2: Neil Krishan Aggarwal: In defence of Islam: how Islamic State justifies violence
3: Shamila Ahmed: The undeniable reality of the war on terror , radicalisation and sanity
4: Edgar Jones: The reception of broadcast terrorism: Recruitment and selection
5: What attracts people to the English Defence League and who is most vulnerable to recruitmenta
6: Yasmin Ibrahim: The Sharing Economy and Livestreaming of Terror: Co-Production of Terrorism on Social Media
7: Thomas Wenzel, Reem Alksiri, and Anthony F Chen: Terrorism: Group dynamic and interdisciplinary aspects
8: Eke Bont: The psychological impact of involvement in the Irish Republican Army (IRA) during the Troubles : Preliminary evidence of moral injury
9: Donato Favale and Antonio Ventriglio: TERRORISM and RADICALIZATION: social factors: a narrative review
10: Paul Gill, Frank Farnham, and Caitlin Clemmow: Violent Radicalisation & Mental Health's Equifinality and Multifinality
SECTION 3. Prevention, Evaluation, and Intervention: new paradigms of research for policy and practice.
11: Myrna Lashley: The relationship between countering violent extremism, police, cultural competence and public health
12: Cecile Rousseau, Christian Savard, Anna Bonnel, Richard Horne, Anousheh Machouf, and Marie-Helene Rivest: Clinical Intervention to Address Violent Radicalization: the Quebec Model
13: Muhammad Fraser-Rahim and Mohammed Hassan Khalid: Deradicalization and Rehabilitation: A Case Study of Quilliam Foundation s Decade Long Approach in the UK, US and Global
14: Tarek Younis: Counter-Radicalisation, Public Health and Racism: A Case Analysis of Prevent
15: Carl H. D. Steinmetz: A discourse for the prevention of radicalization in the Netherlands: Curbing the Radical inflow
16: Carl H. D. Steinmetz: Tackling radicalisation and terrorism in Dutch mental health institutions: outcomes of a Dutch population survey
17: Lord John Alderdice: Leadership, Conflict, Cooperation
18: Kamaldeep Bhui and Dinesh Bhugra: Extremism, Violence, and Mind: apprehending the super-complex
1: Kamaldeep Bhui and Dinesh Bhugra: Violent Radicalisation and Terrorism: A societal challenge for all citizens
SECTION 2. Political, Social, and Health Perspectives on Causation and Complexity in Terrorism Research
2: Neil Krishan Aggarwal: In defence of Islam: how Islamic State justifies violence
3: Shamila Ahmed: The undeniable reality of the war on terror , radicalisation and sanity
4: Edgar Jones: The reception of broadcast terrorism: Recruitment and selection
5: What attracts people to the English Defence League and who is most vulnerable to recruitmenta
6: Yasmin Ibrahim: The Sharing Economy and Livestreaming of Terror: Co-Production of Terrorism on Social Media
7: Thomas Wenzel, Reem Alksiri, and Anthony F Chen: Terrorism: Group dynamic and interdisciplinary aspects
8: Eke Bont: The psychological impact of involvement in the Irish Republican Army (IRA) during the Troubles : Preliminary evidence of moral injury
9: Donato Favale and Antonio Ventriglio: TERRORISM and RADICALIZATION: social factors: a narrative review
10: Paul Gill, Frank Farnham, and Caitlin Clemmow: Violent Radicalisation & Mental Health's Equifinality and Multifinality
SECTION 3. Prevention, Evaluation, and Intervention: new paradigms of research for policy and practice.
11: Myrna Lashley: The relationship between countering violent extremism, police, cultural competence and public health
12: Cecile Rousseau, Christian Savard, Anna Bonnel, Richard Horne, Anousheh Machouf, and Marie-Helene Rivest: Clinical Intervention to Address Violent Radicalization: the Quebec Model
13: Muhammad Fraser-Rahim and Mohammed Hassan Khalid: Deradicalization and Rehabilitation: A Case Study of Quilliam Foundation s Decade Long Approach in the UK, US and Global
14: Tarek Younis: Counter-Radicalisation, Public Health and Racism: A Case Analysis of Prevent
15: Carl H. D. Steinmetz: A discourse for the prevention of radicalization in the Netherlands: Curbing the Radical inflow
16: Carl H. D. Steinmetz: Tackling radicalisation and terrorism in Dutch mental health institutions: outcomes of a Dutch population survey
17: Lord John Alderdice: Leadership, Conflict, Cooperation
18: Kamaldeep Bhui and Dinesh Bhugra: Extremism, Violence, and Mind: apprehending the super-complex
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