Disengaging from terrorism : lessons from the Turkish penitents
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Disengaging from terrorism : lessons from the Turkish penitents
(Routledge transnational crime and corruption series, 9)
Routledge, 2017, c2014
- : pbk
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"First published: 2014 ...First issued in paperback 2017."--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. [241]-249) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book presents an in-depth case study of thirteen individuals who moved away from terrorist activity in Turkey. Setting their life stories in the context of political violence in support of Kurdish independence and a leftist revolution, and the response of the Turkish state, the book examines how the individuals were motivated to become involved in terrorism, how they participated, why they became disillusioned, and above all how they coped with the difficult process of disengagement. The book then draws out general lessons on how individuals can be encouraged to move away from terrorism, and especially on how states can construct repentance mechanisms, and protection mechanisms, to assist with this. The book is a particularly rich valuable source on why people move away from terrorism as most books in the field concentrate on why people become terrorists, and on "terrorist profiling".
目次
1. Introduction 2. Historical and Social Contexts 3. Separation Stage: Turkish Penitents' Paths to Political Violence 4. Transition Stage I: Life in the PKK and Revolutionary Groups 5. Transition Stage II: Causes of Disillusionment and Exit from the Groups 6. Transition Stage III: Difficulties and Resources for Disengagement 7. Reincorporation: Politics of Repentance and Life after Violence 8. Conclusion
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