2) Make sure that what you write is sociologically informed and supported with detailed references to criminological research and publications
3) Required reading:
a. Silke, A (1998). Cheshire-cat logic: The recurring theme of terrorist abnormality in psychological research. Psychology, Crime and Law, 4 (1), 51 - 69.
4) Recommended reading:
b. Crenshaw, M., (2000) The psychology of terrorism: an agenda for the 21st century Political Psychology 21 405-420
c. Horgan, J., (2005) The Psychology of Terrorism, London: Routledge
d. Laqueur, W., (ed) (1978) The Terrorism Reader: A Historical Anthology, pps. 193-197 (The psychology of political violence by Emma Goldman)
e. Silke, A., (2008) Holy warriors: exploring the psychological processes of Jihadi radicalization The European Journal of Criminology, Vol 5 No 1: 99-123
f. Silke, A., (2004) Courage in dark places: reflections on terrorist psychology Social Research 71: 1 pp 177-198
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