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Evil, terrorism and psychiatry / [E-Book]

Contributor(s): Series: Cambridge medicinePublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 174 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)ISBN:
  • 9781108467766
  • 9781108569095
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WLM 224.
Contents:
Evil, terrorism and psychiatry / Donatella Marazziti and Stephen M. Stahl -- To die to kill : suicide as a weapon. some historical antecedents of suicide terrorism / Stefano Salvatori and Donatella Marazziti -- The philosophy of hate and anger / Claudio Bonito and Guido Traversa -- Identity, alienation and violent radicalisation / Antonio Ventriglio and Dinesh Bhugra -- The mind of suicide terrorists / Donatella Marazzitti, Antonello Veltri and Armando Piccinni -- Psychopathology of terrorists / Armando Piccinni, Donatella Marazziti and Antonello Veltri -- Why is terrorism a man's business? / Anne Maria Moller-Leimkuhler -- Religion, violence, and the brain : a neuroethical perspective / Alberto Carrara -- Brain alterations potentially associated with aggression and terrorism / Bernhard Bogerts, Maria Schone, and Stephanie Breitschuh -- Political terrorism and affective polarization in "black" and "red" terrorists in Italy during the years 1968-1988 / Matteo Pacini and Icro Maremmani -- Conditions of life and death of psychiatric patients in France during world war II : euthanasia or collateral casualties? / Patrick Lemoine and Stephen M. Stahl -- Neuropsychiatric characteristics of antiterrorist operation combatants in the Donbass (Ukraine) / Konstantin N. Loganovsky, Natalia A. Zdanevich, Marina V. Gresko, Donatella Marazziti, and Tatiana K. Loganovskaja -- The international scenario of terrorism / Donato Marzano -- Identification and prevention of radicalisation. Practice and experiences with a multidisciplinary working model / Dorte Sestoft -- How to fight terrorism? Political and strategic aspects / Erich Vad.
Summary: Terrorism has dominated the domestic and international landscape since 9/11. Determining what drives people to commit acts of terrorism is no easy task. The important new book fills a gap in the psychology and psychiatry literature by examining the relationship between evil and mental illness, and in particular amongst terrorists. How can evil, a characteristic of human nature, become extreme, intent on destruction and lead to acts of terrorism? Featuring contributions from leading experts in this field, Evil, Terrorism and Psychiatry explores whether there are specific personality traits, psychological characteristics or psychopathological conditions that may favour a lack of control of violence in terrorists. It also offers possible novel prevention strategies to help understand and prevent these acts in future. Featuring articles from a special issue of CNS Spectrums, this book also includes brand new chapters found exclusively in this book.
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Evil, terrorism and psychiatry / Donatella Marazziti and Stephen M. Stahl -- To die to kill : suicide as a weapon. some historical antecedents of suicide terrorism / Stefano Salvatori and Donatella Marazziti -- The philosophy of hate and anger / Claudio Bonito and Guido Traversa -- Identity, alienation and violent radicalisation / Antonio Ventriglio and Dinesh Bhugra -- The mind of suicide terrorists / Donatella Marazzitti, Antonello Veltri and Armando Piccinni -- Psychopathology of terrorists / Armando Piccinni, Donatella Marazziti and Antonello Veltri -- Why is terrorism a man's business? / Anne Maria Moller-Leimkuhler -- Religion, violence, and the brain : a neuroethical perspective / Alberto Carrara -- Brain alterations potentially associated with aggression and terrorism / Bernhard Bogerts, Maria Schone, and Stephanie Breitschuh -- Political terrorism and affective polarization in "black" and "red" terrorists in Italy during the years 1968-1988 / Matteo Pacini and Icro Maremmani -- Conditions of life and death of psychiatric patients in France during world war II : euthanasia or collateral casualties? / Patrick Lemoine and Stephen M. Stahl -- Neuropsychiatric characteristics of antiterrorist operation combatants in the Donbass (Ukraine) / Konstantin N. Loganovsky, Natalia A. Zdanevich, Marina V. Gresko, Donatella Marazziti, and Tatiana K. Loganovskaja -- The international scenario of terrorism / Donato Marzano -- Identification and prevention of radicalisation. Practice and experiences with a multidisciplinary working model / Dorte Sestoft -- How to fight terrorism? Political and strategic aspects / Erich Vad.

Terrorism has dominated the domestic and international landscape since 9/11. Determining what drives people to commit acts of terrorism is no easy task. The important new book fills a gap in the psychology and psychiatry literature by examining the relationship between evil and mental illness, and in particular amongst terrorists. How can evil, a characteristic of human nature, become extreme, intent on destruction and lead to acts of terrorism? Featuring contributions from leading experts in this field, Evil, Terrorism and Psychiatry explores whether there are specific personality traits, psychological characteristics or psychopathological conditions that may favour a lack of control of violence in terrorists. It also offers possible novel prevention strategies to help understand and prevent these acts in future. Featuring articles from a special issue of CNS Spectrums, this book also includes brand new chapters found exclusively in this book.

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