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[[Violence, Aggression and Terrorism]] (VAT) is a journal that was first published in 1987. It is edited by [[Stanley Einstein]], an 'Israeli psychotherapist'. <ref name= "Schmidt"> A, Schmidt and A.J. Jongman, ''Political Terrorism:A new guide to acrtors, authors, concepts, data bases, theories and literature'', published in 1988 by Transaction Publishers, accessed 24 November 2014 </ref>
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[[Violence, Aggression and Terrorism]] (VAT) was a shortlived terrorism journal that was first published in 1987. It is edited by [[Stanley Einstein]], an 'Israeli psychotherapist'. <ref name= "Schmidt"> A, Schmidt and A.J. Jongman, ''Political Terrorism:A new guide to acrtors, authors, concepts, data bases, theories and literature'', published in 1988 by Transaction Publishers, accessed 24 November 2014 </ref> It was published in Danbury, Conn. by [[Decisions, Issues, and Alternatives, Inc.]] and folded in 1989.
  
 
The journal is described as as an interdisciplinary, international forum with a broad editorial board.  
 
The journal is described as as an interdisciplinary, international forum with a broad editorial board.  

Revision as of 15:54, 17 December 2014

Violence, Aggression and Terrorism (VAT) was a shortlived terrorism journal that was first published in 1987. It is edited by Stanley Einstein, an 'Israeli psychotherapist'. [1] It was published in Danbury, Conn. by Decisions, Issues, and Alternatives, Inc. and folded in 1989.

The journal is described as as an interdisciplinary, international forum with a broad editorial board.

Violence, Aggression and Terrorism is 'designed to embrace a broad spectrum of issues, areas and concerns and to serve as a central platform for researchers in social, biomedical and other sciences.' The journal works towards addressing the relationship between crime and terrorism, state violence and terror, mythologizing terrorism, infrastructures of terrorist organisations as well as looking at the sociological analysis of anti-terrorist legislation in Western Europe. [1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 A, Schmidt and A.J. Jongman, Political Terrorism:A new guide to acrtors, authors, concepts, data bases, theories and literature, published in 1988 by Transaction Publishers, accessed 24 November 2014