Terrorists plan attacks, create mass terror and destroy lives to achieve their aims. But why? And what makes a person into a terrorist? Also, hostage takers hold people against their will, make demands and threaten the lives of hostages. How can research explain these actions?In this fascinating, easy-to-understand book, you’ll learn the forensic psychology research behind terrorism and hostage-taking drawing on perspectives from social psychology, cognitive psychology, personality psychology and more.By the end of this great book, you’ll understand:What is terrorism?What factors can lead someone to become a terrorist?Limitations of the current researchHow do hostage negotiations work?And so much more.If you’re looking for a great, engaging guide to the forensic psychology of terrorism and hostage-taking then you will love this book.BUY NOW!Forensic Psychology of Terrorism and Hostage-Taking contentIntroductionIntroduction To Terrorism And Consequences Of TerrorismIs There A Terrorist Personality Or Mental Health Condition? And Suicide BombersWhat Makes A Terrorist?Terrorist Ideologies And CognitionHow Do Terrorists Plan Terror Attacks?How Do Terrorist Organisations End?Introduction To Hostage Barricade IncidentsHostage NegotiationsModels Of Hostage NegotiationsHow Terrorism Links To Hostage-Taking?Conclusion