1st Edition

Psychology of Terrorists Profiling and CounterAction

Edited By Raymond H. Hamden Copyright 2019
    160 Pages
    by CRC Press

    160 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    The Psychology of Terrorists examines the personality profile of the individual and categorizes the psychology of terrorists into four distinct profiles which are outlined and analyzed in detail. There are many books that cover social psychology and political violence and aggression, but few establish the mind-set of the terrorist as an individual. This includes taking into account personal experiences, and religious or political ideology for the purposes of understanding conceptual and tactical objectives and profiling terrorists to counter terrorist threats.



    Dr. Raymond Hamden presents a unique look at terrorists as individuals with personal motives as well as those of principle. The book presents an analysis of terrorists without prejudice or bias for any political, religious, nationality, creed, or race. Too many times the world see experts focus on issues that are based on their own predispositions or partialities. Although there is criticism on the reliability of profiling, this research demonstrates validity and reliability. It is vital to understand terrorist motivations and this can only be achieved by "knowing" the terrorists' psychological character, looking at the individual terrorist, taking into account particular experiences, psychological makeup, background, and fundamentalist ideology.



    The Psychology of Terrorists: Profiling and CounterAction will be a welcomed addition to psychologists, terrorism researchers, criminal profilers, investigators and intelligence professionals, counter- and anti-terrorism experts, as well as military, security, and law enforcement professionals tasked with protecting individuals from the various acts of terrorism, domestically and globally.

    1. History of Terrorists in Brief





    2. Analysis with Psychological Defense Styles





    3. Types of Terrorists





    4. The Psychopathic Terrorists





    5. The Ethno-Geographic Terrorists: Religious and Political





    6. The Retributional Terrorists





    7. Techniques of Interviews and Interrogations





    8. Techniques of Intervention





    9. Understanding Terrorist Attacks: Methods, Mode, Tactics, and Strategies





    10. Track I: Profiling and Counter-Terrorism





    11. Track II: Profiling and CounterAction

    Biography

    Dr. Raymond H. Hamden earned a Ph.D. in Psychology (1977) and continued post-graduate studies at the Philadelphia School of Modern Psychoanalysis (1980). Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Political Psychology was held at University of Maryland, Center for International Development & Conflict Management (CID/CM, 1986).





    Consulting in Clinical & Forensic Psychology, Political Psychology, Profiling, Crisis Intervention, Trauma, and Homeland Security, he holds Diplomate status and Fellow status in professional organizations by peer review and examination.





    With four decades of studying and practicing psychology in the USA and MENA, he has published in peer reviewed journals, presented before US Congress by invitation, served as Chair on professional committees by government summons, and has consulted in more than 30 nations in the areas of clinical, forensic, political psychology, with the working application of diversity and inclusion for all cultures.





    Dr. Hamden is a Life Member in the Association of Psychological Sciences, International Society of Political Psychology, International Council of Psychologists, and American Psychological Association. He holds membership in the D.C. Psychological Association, American Academy of Forensic Sciences [Fellow, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Section].





    A member of Infragard, he is residing in the USA and continues as a presenter, consultant, and mentor to academia, corporations, and media globally.