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A Study on the Influence Factors of Suicide TERRORISM
J-Institute, 2021S. Hong
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Suicide Terrorism in Indonesia
Inteligencia y Seguridad, 2006Sumario: Terrorismo.- Jihadismo.- Grupo Al Jemaah al Islamiya.
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Suicide terrorism and post-mortem benefits
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2014AbstractLankford claims that suicide terrorists are suicidal, but that their suicidal tendencies are often frustrated by injunctive social norms. Martyrdom represents a solution, and terrorist organizations exploit this. In this commentary, we claim that this argument has not been fully made and that such ideation in itself does not explain a ...
Jacqueline M, Gray, Thomas E, Dickins
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American Foreign Policy Interests, 2008
Abstract Suicidal killing was not seen in the first 1,360 years of Islam. It is a recent phenomenon that has provoked doubt, questioning, and revulsion. This analysis argues that such killings will end when Muslim religious and political leaders, as well as survivors of the innocent killed in deadly assaults simply because they were unfortunate enough ...
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Abstract Suicidal killing was not seen in the first 1,360 years of Islam. It is a recent phenomenon that has provoked doubt, questioning, and revulsion. This analysis argues that such killings will end when Muslim religious and political leaders, as well as survivors of the innocent killed in deadly assaults simply because they were unfortunate enough ...
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Civil Wars, 2000
With the PKK's suicide attacks in Turkey of summer 1999 still fresh in people's minds, Prof. Dogu Ergil draws on the few Turkish‐language accounts about the subject, one only newly‐available, to profile the organisation's approach to suicide terrorism. He does this by examining the culture to which those chosen to be ‘live bombs’ are part of and places
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With the PKK's suicide attacks in Turkey of summer 1999 still fresh in people's minds, Prof. Dogu Ergil draws on the few Turkish‐language accounts about the subject, one only newly‐available, to profile the organisation's approach to suicide terrorism. He does this by examining the culture to which those chosen to be ‘live bombs’ are part of and places
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Terror Suicide: How Is It Possible?
Archives of Suicide Research, 2004How it is possible for people who apparently do not suffer from distress or pathology to commit violent, cruel suicides? Based on the distinction between causes for suicide and facilitators of suicide, I contend that terror suicide is based largely on processes that facilitate suicide rather than on personal distress.
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Increase in suicide following an initial decline during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan
Nature Human Behaviour, 2021Takanao Tanaka, Shohei Okamoto
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