In the book review on the species of terrorism titled "Terror Seeds", we are exploring evidence of terrorist activities in Southeast Asian countries. This is an eyewitness story by Maria A. Lessa about al Qaeda's business in Indonesia, Philippines and Malaysia. She remembered herself because she was experiencing many terrorist attacks in the area. Over the years, Al Qaeda has succeeded in penetrating and selecting Muslims' local movements in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Chechen, Kashmir, Africa, and Southeast Asia.
The information in this article comes from a review of non-confidential documents on psychosocial aspects of terrorism, such as peer-reviewed articles, books and book chapters, news reports, and personal communications with terror experts. Academic papers were identified by searching for the term terrorism in the following databases. PsychINFO (1887-2003), Sociological Abstracts (1974-2003), Medline (1966-2003) and Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe (1980-2003). Check the article bibliography. In this article, we critically review the published theory of terrorism psychology, review psychosocial data explaining terrorism, define the limitations and obstacles of exploration in this field, and preliminary political psychology of terrorism We will do a classification.
In this article we review the current understanding of psychology of suicide terrorism among psychiatrists and other mental health experts so that they can better understand this terrible phenomenon. After discussing key concepts and definitions, this article focuses on "collective identity" and reviews groups and individual models to explain the development of suicide terrorists. Emphasizing the importance of social psychology, it highlights the "normality" of suicide bombing terror and the lack of individual psychopathology. It will discuss widespread terrorism, but will particularly emphasize terrorism related to militant Islam. This article emphasizes the necessity of an interdisciplinary approach including anthropology, economics, history and political factors, and psychological factors to understand suicide terrorism.
Attempts to explain the behavior of terrorists are a top-down approach to species of terrorism in political, social, economic and even evolutionary environments and a bottom-up approach to exploring the characteristics of individuals and groups into terrorism , Which are classified into two major categories. (For example, Wieviorka 1993, 2004). These methods are not mutually exclusive. In fact, considering the interaction between the environment and the subject, the rational choice theory and the relative deprivation / depression theory combine these points. Recognizing the importance of top-down analysis and the ultimate cause, this article focuses on the close cause of the bottom-up approach and quasi-terrorism. For clarity, the main methods are grouped together. However, it is clear that there is a conceptual duplication between theories within the group and between the groups. For example, group