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Investigating Terrorism - Current Political, Legal and Psychological Issues

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Investigating Terrorism takes a look behind the closed doors of terrorist cases. Major players from the world of counter-terrorism, including politicians, lawyers, psychologists and police, offer analyses of recent terror attacks and share their knowledge of terrorist behaviour
 
* Deals with legal, psychological and practical issues surrounding how to deal with a real life 'ticking bomb' scenario
* Provides an insight into the most recent police model for interviewing witnesses, victims and suspects
* Contains the latest analyses of recent terrorist attacks including the recent Norwegian tragedy carried out by terrorist Anders Breivik
* Contains the views of major players in the world of counter-terrorism, including Lord Carlile, the former HMG's Independent Reviewer of Terrorist legislation, and Peter Clarke, the recently retired Head of Terrorist Investigations for the UK
* Incorporates recently-released findings from studies commissioned by New Scotland Yard to study the effectiveness of police interviews with terrorist suspects
* Includes chapters discussing the context in which people become suicide bombers

List of contents

About the Editor ix
 
About the Contributors x
 
Introduction 1
 
Part I Political, Legal and Policing Context 9
 
1 The Impact and Consequences of Terrorist Legislation in the United Kingdom Since 2001: A Review 11
Lord Carlile of Berriew, QC, and Carys Owen
 
2 Investigating Terrorism in the First Decade of the Twenty-First Century: A Different Sort of Crime 31
Peter Clarke
 
Part II The Criminal Justice Process 43
 
3 Challenge, Compromise and Collaboration: Part of the Skill Set Necessary for Interviewing a Failed Suicide Bomber 45
John Pearse
 
4 Urgent Interviews and the Concept of Oppression in Terrorist Cases 66
Max Hill, QC
 
5 Defence Counsel in Terrorism Trials 80
Peter Carter, QC
 
6 An Garda Síochána Model of Investigative Interviewing of Witnesses and Suspects 100
Geraldine Noone
 
7 Risk Assessment of Terrorist Offenders: A Challenge Too Far? 123
Gisli H. Gudjonsson, AdrianWest and Amy McKee
 
8 Hostage Negotiation and Communication Skills in a Terrorist Environment 144
Simon Wells
 
Part III Individual and Group Perspectives 167
 
9 Understanding Suicide Terrorism: Insights from Psychology, Lessons from History 169
Andrew Silke
 
10 Taking Anders Breivik Seriously as a Political Terrorist 180
Robert Lambert
 
11 Social Psychology and the Investigation of Terrorism 202
Karl Roberts
 
12 Community Surveillance and Terrorism 214
Clive Walker and Simon McKay
 
13 Thinking about Peace While Engaged in Counter-Terrorism: The Primacy of Intelligence 239
John G. D. Grieve
 
Index 259

About the author










John Pearse is Vice President of the Paul Ekman Group and Director of Forensic Navigation Services Ltd, an independent company that combines forensic consultancy and investigation with psychological training and empirical research. He has provided counter-terrorist advice and training around the world and has designed and delivered a number of acclaimed international multi-agency counter-terrorism seminars. John has undertaken a confidential national review of police interviewing with terrorist suspects in the UK and has designed and delivered a specialist national interview course for terrorist investigators combining essential interpersonal skills and cultural awareness with effective questioning techniques, strategic awareness and tactical measures. John has been researching and publishing on interviewing and interrogation and terrorist-related issues since 1991, and is a visiting lecturer at a number of colleges within the University of London.

Summary

Ideal for forensic professionals and researchers or students of psychology, this book offers an empirical investigation into the effectiveness of front-line counterterrorism officers in dealings with terrorist suspects.

Product details

Authors John Pearse, John (Forensic Navigation Services) Pearse, Pearse John
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.01.2015
 
EAN 9781119994169
ISBN 978-1-119-99416-9
No. of pages 288
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology
Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Applied psychology

Psychologie, forensische Psychologie, Psychology, forensic psychology

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