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LAFREE, Gary, ed.
The handbook of the criminology of terrorism / ed. Gary LaFree, ed. Joshua D. Freilich.- Hoboken : Wiley-Blackwell, 2017.- xv, 611 p. ; 25 cm. - (Wiley Handbooks in Criminology and Criminal Justice)
CD 301 parcial.
ISBN 978-1-118-92395-5


GUIA DE INFORMAÇÃO, TERRORISMO, CRIMINOLOGIA

Notes on Contributors. Part I Introduction. Bringing criminology into the study of terrorism (Gary LaFree and Joshua D. Freilich). Part II Etiology. 1 The etiology of radicalization (Randy Borum). 2 Psychological factors in radicalization: A “3 N” approach (David Webber and Arie W. Kruglanski). 3 What makes them do it? Individual-level indicators of extremist outcomes (John P. Sawyer and Justin Hienz) (*). 4 The terrorists’ planning cycle: patterns of pre-incident behavior (Brent L. Smith, Paxton Roberts, and Kelly R. Damphousse) (*). 5 Group-level predictors of political and religiously motivated violence (Katharine A. Boyd).6 Country-level predictors of terrorism (Nancy A. Morris and Gary LaFree) (*). Part III Theories. 7 General Strain Theory and Terrorism (Robert Agnew). 8 Social learning theory and becoming a terrorist: new challenges for a general theory (J. Keith Akins and L. Thomas Winfree, Jr.) (*). 9 The situational approach to terrorism (Henda Y. Hsu and Graeme R. Newman). 10 Victimization theories and terrorism (William S. Parkin). 11 Analyzing radicalization and terrorism: a situational action theory (Per-Olof H. Wikström and Noémie Bouhana). Part IV Research Methods. 12 Measuring terrorism (Laura Dugan and Michael Distler). 13 Paradigmatic case studies and prison ethnography: future directions in terrorism research (Mark S. Hamm and Ramón Spaaij). 14 Social network analysis and terrorism (Aili Malm, Rebecca Nash, and Ramin Moghadam). 15 Spatial and temporal analysis of terrorism and insurgency (Shane D. Johnson and Alex Braithwaite). 16 Applying multilevel models to terrorism research (Brian D. Johnson). 17 Methodological advances in the study of terrorism: using latent class growth analysis to estimate terrorism trends (Nancy A. Morris). 18 Interrupted time series analysis in the study of terrorism (Robert Apel and Henda Y. Hsu). Part V Types of Terrorism. 19 Far right terrorism in the United States (Pete Simi and Bryan F. Bubolz) (*). 20 Left-wing Terrorism: from anarchists to the radical environmental movement and back (Jennifer Varriale Carson) (*).21 Assessing aerial hijacking as a terrorist tactic (Susan Fahey) (*). 22 Evolution of suicide attacks (Ami Pedahzur and Susanne Martin) (*). 23 Terrorist assassinations: a criminological perspective (Marissa Mandala) (*). Part VI Terrorism and other types of crime. 24 Organized crime and terrorism (Enrique Desmond Arias and Nazia Hussain) (*). 25 Similar from a distance: a comparison of terrorism and hate crime (Ryan D. King, Laura M. DeMarco, and Robert J. VandenBerg). 26 Studying extremist homicide in the United States (Jeff Gruenewald and Brent R. Klein) (*). 27 Financial terror: financial crime schemes involving extremists linked to the American Far Right and al-Qaeda and affiliated movements (Brandon A. Sullivan, Joshua D. Freilich, and Steven M. Chermak) (*). 28 An empirical analysis of maritime terrorism using the Global Terrorism Database (Bo Jiang) (*). Part VII Countering Terrorism. 29 Empowering communities to prevent violent extremism: a report on the August 2014 National Summit (Stevan Weine and William Braniff). 30 Terrorist plots the United States: What we have really faced, and how we might best defend against it (Kevin J. Strom, John S. Hollywood, and Mark W. Pope). 31 The Ten Commandments for effective counterterrorism (Simon Perry, David Weisburd, and Badi Hasisi) (*). 32 Prosecuting terrorism post-9/11: Impact of policy changes on case outcomes (Christopher A. Shields, Brent L. Smith, and Kelly R. Damphousse). 33 Prisons: their role in creating and containing terrorists (Margaret A. Zahn) (*). 34 The individual risk assessment of terrorism: recent developments (John Monahan). 35 Legislative efforts to prevent eco-terrorist attacks (Yi-Yuan Su and Sue-Ming Yang). 36 On the relevance of cyber criminological research in the design of policies and sophisticated security solutions against cyberterrorism events (David Maimon and Alexander Testa).