TAILIEUCHUNG - THE SOCIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY OF TERRORISM: WHO BECOMES A TERRORIST AND WHY?

The purpose of this study is to focus attention on the types of individuals and groups that are prone to terrorism (see Glossary) in an effort to help improve . counterterrorist methods and policies. The emergence of amorphous and largely unknown terrorist individuals and groups operating independently (freelancers) and the new recruitment patterns of some groups, such as recruiting suicide commandos, female and child terrorists, and scientists capable of developing weapons of mass destruction, provide a measure of urgency to increasing our understanding of the psychological and sociological dynamics of terrorist groups and individuals | THE SOCIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY OF TERRORISM WHO BECOMES A TERRORIST AND WHY A Report Prepared under an Interagency Agreement by the Federal Research Division Library of Congress September 1999 Rex A. Hudson Marilyn Majeska Author Editor Project Managers Andrea M. Savada Helen C. Metz Federal Research Division Library of Congress Washington . 20540-4840 Tel Fax E-Mail Homepage http rr frd 202-707-3900 202-707-3920 frds@ Dear Reader This product was prepared by the staff of the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress under an Interagency Agreement with the sponsoring United States Government agency. The Federal Research Division is the Library of Congress s primary fee-for-service research unit and has served United States Government agencies since 1948. At the request of Executive and Judicial branch agencies and on a cost-recovery basis the Division prepares customized studies and reports chronologies bibliographies foreign-language abstracts databases and other directed-research products in hardcopy and electronic media. The research includes a broad spectrum of social sciences physical sciences and humanities topics using the collections of the Library of Congress and other information sources world-wide. For additional information on obtaining the research and analytical services of the Federal Research Division please call 202-707-3909 fax 202-707-3920 via E-mail frds@ or write to Marketing Coordinator Federal Research Division Library of Congress Washington DC 20540 4840. The Division s World Wide Web Homepage can be viewed at http rr frd. Robert L. Worden . Chief Federal Research Division Library of Congress 101 Independence Ave SE Washington DC 20540-4840 E-mail rwor@ PREFACE The purpose of this study is to focus attention on the types of individuals and groups that are prone to terrorism see Glossary in an effort to help improve . counterterrorist methods and policies. The emergence of .

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