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The Making of a Homegrown Terrorist - Brainwashing Rebels in Search of a Cause (Hardcover)
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The Making of a Homegrown Terrorist - Brainwashing Rebels in Search of a Cause (Hardcover)
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What are the factors that lead some individuals to become
terrorists? In this book, a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst examines
case histories of terrorism and reveals how radicalized youths
living next door can become dangerous homegrown terrorists.
Religious zeal and passionate dogma can be powerful motivators for
homegrown recruits of terrorist organizations. In this book, Peter
A. Olsson, MD, applies his years of work with disordered
personalities to the psychological understanding of why seemingly
ordinary Americans turn into murderers of their countrymen. He
identifies the psychodynamic patterns of the lives of those who
become "homegrown terrorists" and commit acts of cold-blooded
murder, examining 20 detailed case histories of individuals-often
youths or young adults-to provide theoretical and practical
understandings. The book focuses on individuals that include
Timothy McVeigh; Ted Kaczynski, a.k.a. "The Unabomber"; the
"Shoe-Bomber" Richard Reid; Colleen LaRose, a.k.a. "Jihad Jane";
Nidal Malik Hasan, an American-born, former U.S. Army officer who
opened fire on American troops at Fort Hood, Killeen, TX, killing
13 and injuring more than 30; and Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tzarnaev,
the two brothers charged with placing pressure cooker bombs at the
finish line area of the 2013 Boston Marathon. It also delves into
topics such as distinguishing between "good charisma" in a youth
versus "evil charisma" and recognizing the characteristics of a
healthy group or leader versus those with unhealthy
motivations-subject matter that will be of interest and importance
to anyone from concerned citizens and parents to teachers and
terrorism specialists. Presents a detailed study of 20 homegrown
terrorists' life situations and psychodynamics that will not only
answer questions for general readers, such as "What were the two
brothers behind the Boston Marathon bombings really like?" but also
supply psychiatrists, psychologists, law enforcement officers, and
homeland security experts with invaluable insights for interviewing
possible homegrown terrorists Pinpoints reasons for radicalization
among young people at a vulnerable, "in-between" period in their
lives, such as conflicts with parents, disagreement with their
parents' views about religion, or the perception that they are
hypocritical Covers acts of domestic terrorism in the 20th century
ranging from the activities of the Weather Underground group in the
1970s to Timothy McVeigh's truck bombing of the Federal Building in
Oklahoma City in 1995 to the Boston Marathon bombings of 2013
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