Terrorism and torture: An interdisciplinary perspective

Werner G K Stritzke, Stephan Lewandowsky, David Denemark, Joseph Clare, Frank Morgan

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Abstract

Terrorism and torture are twin evils that have dominated news headlines - particularly since the horrifying events of 9/11. In this thought-provoking volume, scholars from a diverse range of disciplines examine the complex motivational and situational factors contributing to terrorist acts and state-sponsored torture, and the potential linkage between those two heinous human behaviors. They also consider the strategies that might reduce the threat of future terrorist acts, and the perceived necessity to engage in morally reprehensible - and often illegal - torture practices. With its integrated synthesis of contemporary theories and research on the complex dynamics of the terrorism-torture link, this is an authoritative source for scholars and students of psychology, criminal justice, law, media, communication studies, and political science. It will also appeal to students of other disciplines with an interest in the study of terrorism and torture.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherCambridge University Press
Number of pages352
ISBN (Print)9780511581199, 9780521898195
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2009

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