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_aPsychology of Terrorism _b Coping With the Continuing Threat |
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_aNew Delhi _bPentagon Press _c2010 |
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505 | 2 | _aCHAPTER 1 Using Psychology to Counter Terrorism at the Personal and Community Level Chris E. Stout CHAPTER 2 Psychological Issues in Understanding Terrorism and the Response to Terrorism Clark McCauley CHAPTER 3 Unresolved Trauma: Fuel for the Cycle of Violence and Terrorism Timothy Gallimore CHAPTER 4 Us & Them: Reducing the Risk of Terrorism Stephen D. Fabick CHAPTER 5 Countering International Terrorism: Perspectives from International Psychology John M. Davis CHAPTER 6 Honing a Tool against Terrorism: Making United Nations Peace Operations More Rapid and Effective Henry Breed CHAPTER 7 Preventing Terrorism: Raising "Inclusively" Caring Children in the Complex World of the Twenty-First Century Ervin Staub CHAPTER 8 From Terror to Triumph: The Path to Resilience Edith Henderson Grotberg | |
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