‘Although there is a growing recognition of the value of psychology in the study of terrorism, the field still lacks the substantive literature that might extend and develop our knowledge. This volume makes a significant contribution to that literature by drawing together, through specialist contributors, perspectives and insights from psychology focussed on a range of problem areas directly relevant to the problems of terrorism we now face. In terms of both depth and breadth, this book greatly adds to our understanding.’ Professor Max Taylor, University of St Andrews, UK‘Terrorists and governments try mightily to influence our thoughts and actions. Professor Silke has assembled a remarkable collection of experts whose critical insights frame a more sophisticated understanding of this epic struggle.’ Dr James Forest, Combating Terrorism Center, US Military Academy at West Point, USA‘Not only has Andrew Silke provided the first textbook on the psychology of counter-terrorism, but he has provided a gold standard for all others to follow. An outstanding collection of thought-provoking and sometimes controversial essays. This is essential reading for researchers and responders alike.’ Dr John Horgan, Director, International Center for the Study of Terrorism, Penn State University, USA