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The Psychology of Crimes of Terrorism |
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PP: 93-110 |
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doi:10.18576/wrpsj/060208
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Author(s) |
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Mohamed Ezzat Mostafa Sallam,
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Abstract |
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Recently, countering the crimes related to terrorism has grown to be of great concern in several
countries. The combat of terrorism is a strategic goal in order to maintain national security, especially
with reference to the economic, social, and political ramifications encountered whilst doing so. Such
criminal behavior may extend beyond the borders of one country, targeting the human right to safely
live anywhere. Based on the fact that every human behavior has its motives and ends, the criminal
behavior behind the crimes related to terrorism has its motives and ends as well. This highlights the
significance of the study of the reasons and motives behind that sort of crimes, bolstering the need to
fight such type of crimes before they thrive. The psychological aspect of those involved within such
crimes is of paramount significance to be examined, particularly the non-psycholgoical motives of such
behavior that lead to being involved in such crimes. The study in question focuses on the psychological
approach to study the motives of crimes related to terrorism. In an attempt to eliminate terrorist crimes
and find a remedy for them, the paper concludes that identifies the real motives behind the crimes
related to terrorism. |
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