Investigating the Psychological Profile of the Palestinian "Lone Wolf" Terrorist: Preliminary Findings
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Investigating the Psychological Pro;le of the Palestinian “Lone Wolf” Terrorist: Preliminary Findings Dr. Irwin J. Mansdorf,
May 29, 2017 Filed Under: Israeli Security, Palestinians, Radical Islam
Institute for Contemporary Affairs Founded jointly with the Wechsler Family Foundation
Vol. 17, No. 11
Lone wolf? Stabber at a check point.
The reasons behind “lone wolf” terrorism are an enigma, although it is assumed by many that cultural, religious, and nationalistic factors drive the phenomenon. Identifying psychological factors associated with the “lone wolf” would be important in gaining an understanding of who potentially may be prone to such behavior. It is widely assumed that Palestinian “incitement” fuels lone wolf attacks. However, this does not account for speci;cally who decides to carry out an act of violence. We looked at Palestinian Arab youth and attempted to identify a psychological pro;le of the potential “lone wolf.” A series of psychological measures was administered to residents of a refugee camp as well as a neighboring village, with http://jcpa.org/article/investigating-psychological-profile-palestinian-lone-wolf-preliminary-findings/
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