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Journal of Criminal Psychology
Journal of Criminal Psychology (2025) 15 (1): 1–16.
Published: 17 July 2024
...+. It has long been recognised that risk assessment in the context of terrorist and violent extremist offenders can be exceptionally challenging (e.g. Monahan, 2012 ; Silke, 2014 ; Sarma, 2017). In England and Wales, prior to 2010, risk assessment in terrorism-related cases primarily relied...
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Journal of Criminal Psychology
Journal of Criminal Psychology (2024) 14 (2): 157–179.
Published: 11 December 2023
... classified as “non-violent” if they provided non-physical support for an attack which shows an intent to aid in a terror attack, i.e. raising awareness via internet forums and chat rooms, etc. Non-violent acts did not include the conducting or facilitation of killing others during an attack. For example...
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Journal of Criminal Psychology
Journal of Criminal Psychology (2021) 11 (4): 335–356.
Published: 29 November 2021
... or execution of acts of terrorism; evaluate the pathology of women involved in these acts of extreme violence; highlight any gender-specific pathological and environmental risk factors associated with the planning or completion of the mass shooting, spree killing or terrorist attack events. Design...
