Terrorism psychology. Definition Terrorism is not a particularly new problem — it’s been a part...

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Definition Terrorism is not a particularly new problem

— it’s been a part of the world since civilization first organized. Despite how old it is, what we know about terrorist motivations and psychology is fairly limited. There isn’t a whole lot of empirical, scientific research on this topic (although there is an abundance of theory and anecdotal reports

event

The Terrorist lunatic plane hit New York, the Pentagon, and the cause of social unrest in the United States, people panicand Occurred in 911 leader Osama bin Laden has been killed by the U.S. military

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why it exist Feel angry, alienated or disenfranchised. Believ

e that their current political involvement does not give them the power to effect real change.

Identify with perceived victims of the social injustice they are fighting.

Feel the need to take action rather than just talking about the problem.

Believe that engaging in violence against the state is not immoral.

Have friends or family sympathetic to the cause.Believe that joining a movement offers social and psychologi

cal rewards such as adventure, camaraderie and a heightened sense of identity.

personal ideas

I think the world of this there are pros and cons, and tomorrow there is dark, there is justice, there is evil, so I think terrorism reason is because the world rule there is a problem, so some people disgust society producetired, so they will have revenge.

common assessment

some people think the terrism should be killed and some people even does not care.some crazy gays think it was so excited because the Terrorist can fight with

the hole world.but most of people think form their safty they wish the terrism can be

Extinct