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*[[Samuel Justin Sinclair]] - [[Harvard Medical School]] 
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*[[Adam Brown]]
 
*[[Adam Brown]]

Latest revision as of 21:02, 29 March 2015

Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression (ISSN 1943-4472) is an academic Journal published by Routledge for the Society For Terrorism Research. The journal is published three times a year, having first been published in 2009. [1]

The Journals principal aim is to further the understanding of key questions within terrorism research, including:

  • What are the conditions that lead to the use of terrorist tactics?
  • How can future terrorist attacks be predicted?
  • How can terrorist attacks be prevented, or at least reduced?
  • How are terrorists recruited?
  • How can would-be terrorists and potential supporters be diverted?
  • What is the impact of terrorism on societies that have been attacked?
  • What are the effects of counterterrorism efforts on societies where such efforts are ongoing?
  • How can recovery from the effects of terrorism on individuals and groups be expedited? [1]

The articles within this journal must undergo a peer reviewal process, which means that all submitted manuscripts are subject to 'initial appraisal by the Editor, and, if found suitable for further consideration, to single blind peer review by independent, anonymous expert referees.' [1]

About

The Journal publishes 'empirical and theoretical papers, letters to the Editor and invited visionary pieces by leading experts in the field, which have a strong base in behavioral science research.' [1]

The articles aim to draw in insights from related disciplines, including criminology, economics, history, political science and sociology. In particular, the Journal seeks to further the understanding of key questions within terrorism research, such as understading how terrorists are recruited and also looking at how terrorist attacks can be prevented or reduced. [1]

History

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People

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Aims and Scope Taylor & Francis Online, accessed 16 January 2015 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "About" defined multiple times with different content
  2. Editorial Board Taylor & Francis Online, accessed 16 January 2015
  3. Editorial Board Taylor & Francis Online, accessed 16 January 2015