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Author Pearse, John.
Title Investigating Terrorism : Current Political, Legal and Psychological Issues / John Pearse.
Publication Info Chichester, West Sussex : Wiley Blackwell, 2015.



Descript 288 pages
Contents About the Editor ix About the Contributors x Introduction 1 Part I Political, Legal and Policing Context 9 1 The Impact and Consequences of Terrorist Legislation in the United Kingdom Since 2001: A Review 11 Lord Carlile of Berriew, QC, and Carys Owen 2 Investigating Terrorism in the First Decade of the Twenty-First Century: A Different Sort of Crime 31 Peter Clarke Part II The Criminal Justice Process 43 3 Challenge, Compromise and Collaboration: Part of the Skill Set Necessary for Interviewing a Failed Suicide Bomber 45 John Pearse 4 Urgent Interviews and the Concept of Oppression in Terrorist Cases 66 Max Hill, QC 5 Defence Counsel in Terrorism Trials 80 Peter Carter, QC 6 An Garda Siochana Model of Investigative Interviewing of Witnesses and Suspects 100 Geraldine Noone 7 Risk Assessment of Terrorist Offenders: A Challenge Too Far? 123 Gisli H. Gudjonsson, AdrianWest and Amy McKee 8 Hostage Negotiation and Communication Skills in a Terrorist Environment 144 Simon Wells Part III Individual and Group Perspectives 167 9 Understanding Suicide Terrorism: Insights from Psychology, Lessons from History 169 Andrew Silke 10 Taking Anders Breivik Seriously as a Political Terrorist 180 Robert Lambert 11 Social Psychology and the Investigation of Terrorism 202 Karl Roberts 12 Community Surveillance and Terrorism 214 Clive Walker and Simon McKay 13 Thinking about Peace While Engaged in Counter-Terrorism: The Primacy of Intelligence 239 John G. D. Grieve Index 259
Note 200 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781118316252 (e-book)
9781119994169
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Author Pearse, John.
Descript 288 pages
Contents About the Editor ix About the Contributors x Introduction 1 Part I Political, Legal and Policing Context 9 1 The Impact and Consequences of Terrorist Legislation in the United Kingdom Since 2001: A Review 11 Lord Carlile of Berriew, QC, and Carys Owen 2 Investigating Terrorism in the First Decade of the Twenty-First Century: A Different Sort of Crime 31 Peter Clarke Part II The Criminal Justice Process 43 3 Challenge, Compromise and Collaboration: Part of the Skill Set Necessary for Interviewing a Failed Suicide Bomber 45 John Pearse 4 Urgent Interviews and the Concept of Oppression in Terrorist Cases 66 Max Hill, QC 5 Defence Counsel in Terrorism Trials 80 Peter Carter, QC 6 An Garda Siochana Model of Investigative Interviewing of Witnesses and Suspects 100 Geraldine Noone 7 Risk Assessment of Terrorist Offenders: A Challenge Too Far? 123 Gisli H. Gudjonsson, AdrianWest and Amy McKee 8 Hostage Negotiation and Communication Skills in a Terrorist Environment 144 Simon Wells Part III Individual and Group Perspectives 167 9 Understanding Suicide Terrorism: Insights from Psychology, Lessons from History 169 Andrew Silke 10 Taking Anders Breivik Seriously as a Political Terrorist 180 Robert Lambert 11 Social Psychology and the Investigation of Terrorism 202 Karl Roberts 12 Community Surveillance and Terrorism 214 Clive Walker and Simon McKay 13 Thinking about Peace While Engaged in Counter-Terrorism: The Primacy of Intelligence 239 John G. D. Grieve Index 259
Note 200 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781118316252 (e-book)
9781119994169
Author Pearse, John.

Descript 288 pages
Contents About the Editor ix About the Contributors x Introduction 1 Part I Political, Legal and Policing Context 9 1 The Impact and Consequences of Terrorist Legislation in the United Kingdom Since 2001: A Review 11 Lord Carlile of Berriew, QC, and Carys Owen 2 Investigating Terrorism in the First Decade of the Twenty-First Century: A Different Sort of Crime 31 Peter Clarke Part II The Criminal Justice Process 43 3 Challenge, Compromise and Collaboration: Part of the Skill Set Necessary for Interviewing a Failed Suicide Bomber 45 John Pearse 4 Urgent Interviews and the Concept of Oppression in Terrorist Cases 66 Max Hill, QC 5 Defence Counsel in Terrorism Trials 80 Peter Carter, QC 6 An Garda Siochana Model of Investigative Interviewing of Witnesses and Suspects 100 Geraldine Noone 7 Risk Assessment of Terrorist Offenders: A Challenge Too Far? 123 Gisli H. Gudjonsson, AdrianWest and Amy McKee 8 Hostage Negotiation and Communication Skills in a Terrorist Environment 144 Simon Wells Part III Individual and Group Perspectives 167 9 Understanding Suicide Terrorism: Insights from Psychology, Lessons from History 169 Andrew Silke 10 Taking Anders Breivik Seriously as a Political Terrorist 180 Robert Lambert 11 Social Psychology and the Investigation of Terrorism 202 Karl Roberts 12 Community Surveillance and Terrorism 214 Clive Walker and Simon McKay 13 Thinking about Peace While Engaged in Counter-Terrorism: The Primacy of Intelligence 239 John G. D. Grieve Index 259
Note 200 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781118316252 (e-book)
9781119994169

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