Evidence-Based Work with Violent Extremists
International Implications of French Terrorist Attacks and Responses
Herausgeber: Evans, Martine; Benbouriche, Massil
Evidence-Based Work with Violent Extremists
International Implications of French Terrorist Attacks and Responses
Herausgeber: Evans, Martine; Benbouriche, Massil
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Using France as an example, this book provides both theoretical and practical approaches to understanding, responding to, and when possible, intervening with violent extremism.
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Using France as an example, this book provides both theoretical and practical approaches to understanding, responding to, and when possible, intervening with violent extremism.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 198mm x 129mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 460g
- ISBN-13: 9781498581677
- ISBN-10: 1498581676
- Artikelnr.: 62311822
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 198mm x 129mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 460g
- ISBN-13: 9781498581677
- ISBN-10: 1498581676
- Artikelnr.: 62311822
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Martine Evans and Massil Benbouriche - Contributions by Massil Benbouriche; Sophie Berjot; Christopher Dean; Benjamin Ducol; Vincent Dufourd; Jason Freeland; Heather S. Gregg; Vanja Grujic; Mark S. Hamm; Martine Evans; Marije Keulen-De-Vos; Jytt
Part I: Laying Down the Theoretical Grounds
Chapter 1: A General Psycho-Criminological Understanding of Violent
Extremism by Martine Herzog-Evans
Chapter 2: What's criminology got to do with it? By Martine Herzog-Evans
and Massil Benbouriche
Chapter 3: Dynamical Threat Assessment: An Innovative Approach to
Preventive Investigations of Violent Extremism and Terrorism by Jason
Freeland, Jytte Klausen, and Caroline A. Pagé
Chapter 4: Violence-Supportive Cognition and Implicit Theories in
Aggressive and Violent Behaviors: Implications for Violent Extremism by
Massil Benbouriche and Olivier Vanderstukken
Chapter 5: A Focus on Identity and Identity Fusion by Sophie Berjot
Chapter 6: A Significance Quest Framework of Radicalization and
Deradicalizaton by David Webber
Chapter 7: The Religious Dimensions of Extremism by Heather S. Gregg
Part II: Situating the French context
Chapter 8: Extremist Violence on French Soil in the Wake of the Charlie
Hebdo Attacks and the New Lines of Public Action by Benjamin Ducol and Alex
Wood
Chapter 9: French Violent Extremists, Before and After Merah:
Psychopathology by Martine Herzog-Evans
Chapter 10: French Violent Extremists, Before and Since Merah: Criminogenic
and Specific Needs by Martine Herzog-Evans
Chapter 11: A Psycho-Criminological Study of French Terrorist Women since
2012 by Marie Perrier
Part III: Reacting to Violent Extremism
Chapter 12: The Legal Understanding of the Four Stages of the
Radicalization to Terrorism Continuum: Issues of Public Safety and Civil
Liberties in France by Martine Herzog-Evans, Jean-Philippe Vicentini and
Vincent Dufourd
Chapter 13: Incarcerating Terrorists in the West: From Segregation to
Dispersal and Back Again by Mark S. Hamm
Chapter 14: The Balance between Human Rights and Efficacy by Vanja Grujic
Chapter 15: Developing and Implementing an EBP Program in the French
Context by Martine Herzog-Evans
Chapter 16: Good Practices: UK: Translating Identity Theory into Identity
Informed Intervention by Christopher Dean
Chapter 17: A Dutch Source of Inspiration: Violent Emotional States by
Marije Keulen de Vos
Chapter 1: A General Psycho-Criminological Understanding of Violent
Extremism by Martine Herzog-Evans
Chapter 2: What's criminology got to do with it? By Martine Herzog-Evans
and Massil Benbouriche
Chapter 3: Dynamical Threat Assessment: An Innovative Approach to
Preventive Investigations of Violent Extremism and Terrorism by Jason
Freeland, Jytte Klausen, and Caroline A. Pagé
Chapter 4: Violence-Supportive Cognition and Implicit Theories in
Aggressive and Violent Behaviors: Implications for Violent Extremism by
Massil Benbouriche and Olivier Vanderstukken
Chapter 5: A Focus on Identity and Identity Fusion by Sophie Berjot
Chapter 6: A Significance Quest Framework of Radicalization and
Deradicalizaton by David Webber
Chapter 7: The Religious Dimensions of Extremism by Heather S. Gregg
Part II: Situating the French context
Chapter 8: Extremist Violence on French Soil in the Wake of the Charlie
Hebdo Attacks and the New Lines of Public Action by Benjamin Ducol and Alex
Wood
Chapter 9: French Violent Extremists, Before and After Merah:
Psychopathology by Martine Herzog-Evans
Chapter 10: French Violent Extremists, Before and Since Merah: Criminogenic
and Specific Needs by Martine Herzog-Evans
Chapter 11: A Psycho-Criminological Study of French Terrorist Women since
2012 by Marie Perrier
Part III: Reacting to Violent Extremism
Chapter 12: The Legal Understanding of the Four Stages of the
Radicalization to Terrorism Continuum: Issues of Public Safety and Civil
Liberties in France by Martine Herzog-Evans, Jean-Philippe Vicentini and
Vincent Dufourd
Chapter 13: Incarcerating Terrorists in the West: From Segregation to
Dispersal and Back Again by Mark S. Hamm
Chapter 14: The Balance between Human Rights and Efficacy by Vanja Grujic
Chapter 15: Developing and Implementing an EBP Program in the French
Context by Martine Herzog-Evans
Chapter 16: Good Practices: UK: Translating Identity Theory into Identity
Informed Intervention by Christopher Dean
Chapter 17: A Dutch Source of Inspiration: Violent Emotional States by
Marije Keulen de Vos
Part I: Laying Down the Theoretical Grounds
Chapter 1: A General Psycho-Criminological Understanding of Violent
Extremism by Martine Herzog-Evans
Chapter 2: What's criminology got to do with it? By Martine Herzog-Evans
and Massil Benbouriche
Chapter 3: Dynamical Threat Assessment: An Innovative Approach to
Preventive Investigations of Violent Extremism and Terrorism by Jason
Freeland, Jytte Klausen, and Caroline A. Pagé
Chapter 4: Violence-Supportive Cognition and Implicit Theories in
Aggressive and Violent Behaviors: Implications for Violent Extremism by
Massil Benbouriche and Olivier Vanderstukken
Chapter 5: A Focus on Identity and Identity Fusion by Sophie Berjot
Chapter 6: A Significance Quest Framework of Radicalization and
Deradicalizaton by David Webber
Chapter 7: The Religious Dimensions of Extremism by Heather S. Gregg
Part II: Situating the French context
Chapter 8: Extremist Violence on French Soil in the Wake of the Charlie
Hebdo Attacks and the New Lines of Public Action by Benjamin Ducol and Alex
Wood
Chapter 9: French Violent Extremists, Before and After Merah:
Psychopathology by Martine Herzog-Evans
Chapter 10: French Violent Extremists, Before and Since Merah: Criminogenic
and Specific Needs by Martine Herzog-Evans
Chapter 11: A Psycho-Criminological Study of French Terrorist Women since
2012 by Marie Perrier
Part III: Reacting to Violent Extremism
Chapter 12: The Legal Understanding of the Four Stages of the
Radicalization to Terrorism Continuum: Issues of Public Safety and Civil
Liberties in France by Martine Herzog-Evans, Jean-Philippe Vicentini and
Vincent Dufourd
Chapter 13: Incarcerating Terrorists in the West: From Segregation to
Dispersal and Back Again by Mark S. Hamm
Chapter 14: The Balance between Human Rights and Efficacy by Vanja Grujic
Chapter 15: Developing and Implementing an EBP Program in the French
Context by Martine Herzog-Evans
Chapter 16: Good Practices: UK: Translating Identity Theory into Identity
Informed Intervention by Christopher Dean
Chapter 17: A Dutch Source of Inspiration: Violent Emotional States by
Marije Keulen de Vos
Chapter 1: A General Psycho-Criminological Understanding of Violent
Extremism by Martine Herzog-Evans
Chapter 2: What's criminology got to do with it? By Martine Herzog-Evans
and Massil Benbouriche
Chapter 3: Dynamical Threat Assessment: An Innovative Approach to
Preventive Investigations of Violent Extremism and Terrorism by Jason
Freeland, Jytte Klausen, and Caroline A. Pagé
Chapter 4: Violence-Supportive Cognition and Implicit Theories in
Aggressive and Violent Behaviors: Implications for Violent Extremism by
Massil Benbouriche and Olivier Vanderstukken
Chapter 5: A Focus on Identity and Identity Fusion by Sophie Berjot
Chapter 6: A Significance Quest Framework of Radicalization and
Deradicalizaton by David Webber
Chapter 7: The Religious Dimensions of Extremism by Heather S. Gregg
Part II: Situating the French context
Chapter 8: Extremist Violence on French Soil in the Wake of the Charlie
Hebdo Attacks and the New Lines of Public Action by Benjamin Ducol and Alex
Wood
Chapter 9: French Violent Extremists, Before and After Merah:
Psychopathology by Martine Herzog-Evans
Chapter 10: French Violent Extremists, Before and Since Merah: Criminogenic
and Specific Needs by Martine Herzog-Evans
Chapter 11: A Psycho-Criminological Study of French Terrorist Women since
2012 by Marie Perrier
Part III: Reacting to Violent Extremism
Chapter 12: The Legal Understanding of the Four Stages of the
Radicalization to Terrorism Continuum: Issues of Public Safety and Civil
Liberties in France by Martine Herzog-Evans, Jean-Philippe Vicentini and
Vincent Dufourd
Chapter 13: Incarcerating Terrorists in the West: From Segregation to
Dispersal and Back Again by Mark S. Hamm
Chapter 14: The Balance between Human Rights and Efficacy by Vanja Grujic
Chapter 15: Developing and Implementing an EBP Program in the French
Context by Martine Herzog-Evans
Chapter 16: Good Practices: UK: Translating Identity Theory into Identity
Informed Intervention by Christopher Dean
Chapter 17: A Dutch Source of Inspiration: Violent Emotional States by
Marije Keulen de Vos