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The mind of suicide terrorists.
CNS Spectr. 2018 04; 23(2):145-150.CS

Abstract

After reviewing the available literature about the main hypotheses on suicide terrorism and the psychological characteristics of terrorists that have been proposed throughout the years, the present authors have put forward some personal considerations on what the distinctive traits of today's suicide bombers might be. In spite of the heterogeneity and paucity of "real" data, it is evident that there is no peculiar familial, educational, or socioeconomic factors that may account for religious radicalization leading to suicide terrorism. On the contrary, some common psychological features can be highlighted: such as isolation, feelings of emptiness, cold rationality, a lack of empathy, and a lust for martyrdom and death. To die to kill: this is the core feature, a sort of organizer that can twist higher cognitive and emotional processes, resulting in the supreme and highly rewarding suicidal and killing behaviors.

Authors+Show Affiliations

1Dipartimento di Medicina Clinica e Sperimentale,Section of Psychiatry,University of Pisa.2Fondazione BRF Onlus - Institute for research in psychiatry and neuroscience,Lucca,Italy.1Dipartimento di Medicina Clinica e Sperimentale,Section of Psychiatry,University of Pisa.

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Journal Article
Review

Language

eng

PubMed ID

28903789

Citation

Marazziti, Donatella, et al. "The Mind of Suicide Terrorists." CNS Spectrums, vol. 23, no. 2, 2018, pp. 145-150.
Marazziti D, Veltri A, Piccinni A. The mind of suicide terrorists. CNS Spectr. 2018;23(2):145-150.
Marazziti, D., Veltri, A., & Piccinni, A. (2018). The mind of suicide terrorists. CNS Spectrums, 23(2), 145-150. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1092852917000566
Marazziti D, Veltri A, Piccinni A. The Mind of Suicide Terrorists. CNS Spectr. 2018;23(2):145-150. PubMed PMID: 28903789.
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TY - JOUR T1 - The mind of suicide terrorists. AU - Marazziti,Donatella, AU - Veltri,Antonello, AU - Piccinni,Armando, Y1 - 2017/09/14/ PY - 2017/9/15/pubmed PY - 2019/10/2/medline PY - 2017/9/15/entrez KW - Terrorism KW - psychological theories KW - psychopathology KW - suicide bombers SP - 145 EP - 150 JF - CNS spectrums JO - CNS Spectr VL - 23 IS - 2 N2 - After reviewing the available literature about the main hypotheses on suicide terrorism and the psychological characteristics of terrorists that have been proposed throughout the years, the present authors have put forward some personal considerations on what the distinctive traits of today's suicide bombers might be. In spite of the heterogeneity and paucity of "real" data, it is evident that there is no peculiar familial, educational, or socioeconomic factors that may account for religious radicalization leading to suicide terrorism. On the contrary, some common psychological features can be highlighted: such as isolation, feelings of emptiness, cold rationality, a lack of empathy, and a lust for martyrdom and death. To die to kill: this is the core feature, a sort of organizer that can twist higher cognitive and emotional processes, resulting in the supreme and highly rewarding suicidal and killing behaviors. SN - 1092-8529 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/28903789/The_mind_of_suicide_terrorists_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -