The Psychology of Terrorism Second Edition J Horgan Routledge, 2014 | 1701* | 2014 |
Introduction J Horgan, T BJØRGO Leaving Terrorism Behind, 19-32, 2008 | 1351* | 2008 |
From Profiles to Pathways and Roots to Routes: Perspectives from Psychology on Radicalization into Terrorism J Horgan The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 618 (1 …, 2008 | 986 | 2008 |
Walking away from terrorism: accounts of disengagement from radical and extremist movements J Horgan Routledge, 2009 | 941 | 2009 |
Leaving terrorism behind T Bjørgo, J Horgan Individual and collective, 2009 | 760 | 2009 |
Bombing Alone: Tracing the Motivations and Antecedent Behaviors of Lone-Actor Terrorists P Gill, J Horgan, P Deckert Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2013 | 738 | 2013 |
Rehabilitating the Terrorists?: Challenges in Assessing the Effectiveness of De-radicalization programs J Horgan, K Braddock Terrorism and Political Violence 22 (2), 267-291, 2010 | 677 | 2010 |
Understanding deradicalization: Methods, tools and programs for countering violent extremism D Koehler, J Horgan Routledge, 2016 | 517 | 2016 |
A conceptual framework for addressing psychological process in the development of the terrorist M Taylor, J Horgan Terrorism and political violence 18 (4), 585-601, 2006 | 405 | 2006 |
The search for the terrorist personality J Horgan Terrorists, victims and society: Psychological perspectives on terrorism and …, 2003 | 347 | 2003 |
Deradicalization or disengagement? A process in need of clarity and a counterterrorism initiative in need of evaluation J Horgan Perspectives on Terrorism 2 (4), 3-8, 2008 | 322 | 2008 |
Turning away from terrorism: Lessons from psychology, sociology, and criminology MB Altier, CN Thoroughgood, JG Horgan Journal of peace research 51 (5), 647-661, 2014 | 301 | 2014 |
Terrorist use of the Internet by the numbers: Quantifying behaviors, patterns, and processes P Gill, E Corner, M Conway, A Thornton, M Bloom, J Horgan Criminology & Public Policy 16 (1), 99-117, 2017 | 295 | 2017 |
Towards a guide for constructing and disseminating counternarratives to reduce support for terrorism K Braddock, J Horgan Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 39 (5), 381-404, 2016 | 278 | 2016 |
Individual disengagement: A psychological analysis J Horgan Leaving terrorism behind, 17-29, 2008 | 187 | 2008 |
Malevolent Creativity in Terrorist Organizations P Gill, J Horgan, S Hunter, L Cushenbery The Journal of Creative Behavior, 2013 | 182 | 2013 |
Why they leave: An analysis of terrorist disengagement events from eighty-seven autobiographical accounts MB Altier, E Leonard Boyle, ND Shortland, JG Horgan Security Studies 26 (2), 305-332, 2017 | 175 | 2017 |
Interviewing the terrorists: Reflections on fieldwork and implications for psychological research J Horgan Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression 4 (3), 195-211, 2012 | 172 | 2012 |
The provisional Irish republican army: Command and functional structure J Horgan, M Taylor Terrorism and Political Violence 9 (3), 1-32, 1997 | 164 | 1997 |
A case against ‘critical terrorism studies’ J Horgan, MJ Boyle Critical Studies on Terrorism 1 (1), 51-64, 2008 | 160 | 2008 |