Terrorist Minds: From Social-Psychological Profiling to Assessing the
Risk explores the process of terrorist behavioural analysis, from the
social-psychological profiling of terrorists to the development of risk
assessment tools. Most of the research for this book was conducted in
cooperation with the Intelligence Department of the Israeli Prison
Service via qualitative, in-depth interviews with leaders of terrorist
organisations in Israeli prisons. Once social-psychological profiles
were established, terrorist risk assessment tools were developed to
allow for better observation and practical management of associated
problems.
This book fills the gaps in existing literature on the psychology of
imprisoned terrorist group leaders through the analysis of individuals'
social, professional and personal lives, as well as their attitudes and
perceptions. The book also covers the practical aspects of risk
assessment based on social-psychological profiling, and discusses
relevant tools that have been developed in recent years. It aims to
better inform counter-terrorism initiatives and policymaking, as well as
improve methods of communication, counter-terrorism, and conflict
resolution.