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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. | 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. | ||
− | 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.' <ref> [http://www.psypress.com/journals/details/1943-4472/ Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression] Psychology Press, accessed 24 November 2014 </ref> | + | ==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.' <ref name ="About"> [http://www.psypress.com/journals/details/1943-4472/ Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression] Psychology Press, accessed 24 November 2014 </ref> | ||
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+ | 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. <ref name ="About"/> | ||
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Revision as of 14:44, 24 November 2014
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.
Contents
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
Funding and finances
People
2014
Co-Editors
Founding Editors
- Samuel Justin Sinclair - Harvard Medical School, USA
- Daniel Antonius- New York University, School of Medicine, USA
Associate Editors
- Abdolhossein Abdollahi - Islamic Azad University, Zarand Branch, Iran
- Jessie Blackbourn- University of New South Wales, Australia
- Violet Cheung- University of San Francisco, USA
- Dominik Guess - University of North Florida, USA
- Malgorzata Kossowska - Jagiellonian University, Poland
- John F. Morrison - University of East London, UK
- Sam Mullins - University of Woollongong, Australia
- Dan Richard - University of North Florida, USA
- Todd K. Shackelford - Oakland University, USA
- Tali K. Walters - Society for Terrorism Research, USA
Affiliations
Subsidiaries
Publications
Contact details, Resources, Notes
Contact
- Address:
- Phone:
- Fax:
- Website:http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rirt
External Resources
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression Psychology Press, accessed 24 November 2014