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Department of Criminal Justice California State University - Bakersfield CRJU 477 Terrorism

This study examines the causes of terrorism, with a focus on individual and group level factors, including moral convictions, extreme circumstances, and generalized psychological explanations. It also explores the role of perception in fueling terrorist violence, particularly in the context of the War on Terrorism.

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Department of Criminal Justice California State University - Bakersfield CRJU 477 Terrorism

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  1. Department of Criminal Justice California State University - Bakersfield CRJU 477 Terrorism Dr. Abu-Lughod, Reem Ali The Causes of Terrorism

  2. Causes of Terrorism • The case of Ramirez Sanchez “Carlos the Jackal” • Venezuelan born T • Palestinian cause • Marxist ideologies • In Moscow Popular Front of the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP)

  3. WHY VIOLENCE • Logical choice and political strategy • Collective rationality • lack of opportunity for political participation • Dissatisfaction of an elite INDIVIDUAL V. GROUP LEVEL • Rational, psychological, cultural V. political activism and social movements…dramatic events, e.g. Intifadeh NATIONAL LEVEL: Soviet invasion of Afghanistan ETHNO-NATIONAL LEVEL: massacres, forced migrations

  4. Extreme Convictions: Motives and Terrorists 1. Moral convictions of T • Certainty of righteousness of their cause (please read examples provided by author) 2. Simplified definitions of Good & Evil • Cause is just • Mini-manual of Urban Guerilla by Brazilian revolutionary Carlos Marighella

  5. 3. Seeking Utopia: • Sir Thomas More 16th C • Ideal political and social system • T: destruction of order in status • Nihilist dissident Terrorism • What type of UTOPIA is desirable: end justifies the means 4. Codes of Self Sacrifice: • Russian anarchist Sergei Nechayev……..living a revolution • Racial soldiers at war • The New Samurai” Japan’s Code of Bushido PLEASE READ TABLE 3.2 PAGE 87

  6. Extreme Circumstances: Explanations of T: 3 categories Acts of political will Forcing change Rationality E.g. evolution of Marxist revolutionary strategy: act of political will Strategy of people’s war: Chinese revolution, Mao Zedong…1: indoctrinate the army, 2: win over the people, 3: hit, run, and fight forever

  7. The Fruit of Injustice: 2) sociological explanations of T • Intergroup conflict: collective violence STRUCTURAL THEORY: identifying structure that affect groups in terms of their freedom, civil rights, access to services, etc… HOW DOES THIS APPLY TO TERRORISM RELATIVE DEPRIVATION THEORY • ? Anomie • Deprivation in an unfair manner • Shortcomings of theory

  8. International Cases in Point (please be prepared to volunteer discussing the following cases in class). • Basques in Spain • Irish Catholic Nationalism • Palestinian Nationalism • French Canadian Nationalism

  9. Rationality and Terrorist Violence: 3) Psychological Explanations of Terrorism • Internal psychological violence • Insanity or mental illness? Or lunatic fringe? • Individual-level explanations: • Researchers: no pattern of psychopathology among terrorists. But psychosocial commonalities???, fragmented families??? • Group-level explanations: • Acceptance within a group, the need to belong particularly within the context of political violence

  10. Generalized Psychological Explanations • Terrorism as a choice • Terrorism as a technique • Terrorism a way to build esteem • Terrorism as a path to the “truth” • Terrorism as means of justification CASE: • THE STOCKHOLM SYNDROME (please be prepared to discuss this in class)

  11. Lighting the Fuse: Adversaries in the War on Terrorism • Perception of the West in other regions across the world • Example of September 11th 2001 and attacks on civilizations • Muslim perspective on the attacks • How many Muslims have adopted western culture but remained loyal to their own • How can perceptions be reconciled??? E.g. the troops n Iraq and the war

  12. CONCLUSION • Significance of theory in explaining behavior • Individual behavior v. group dynamics • Idealistic approach and achieving “utopia” • Justification of violence • Sociological, psychological, etc… explanations in T activity • The importance of “perception”

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