Paul Gill: Lone Actor Terrorism - a podcast by John F. Morrison

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In this week's episode John speaks to Paul Gill from the Department of Security and Crime Science at University College London. In this episode he talks about his research on lone actor terrorism, the Provisional IRA, applied security studies, and the psychology of terrorism. He also speaks about those pieces of research which influenced thinking about and approach to the study of terrorism.

In the episode Paul talks about the following pieces:

Research that has influenced Paul's career

Robert A. Fein, & Bryan Vossekuil (1999). Assassination in the United States: An operational study of recent assassins, attackers, and near-lethal approachers.

Jeff Victoroff (2005). The mind of the terrorist: A review and critique of psychological approaches.

John Horgan (2004). The psychology of terrorism.

Some of Paul's key research

Lethal Connections: The Determinants of Network Connections in theProvisional Irish Republican Army, 1970-1998. With Jeongyoon Lee, Karl Rethemeyer, John Horgan, and Victor Asal (2014)

Across the Universe? A Comparative Analysis of Violent Radicalization Across Three Offender Types with Implications for Criminal Justice Training and Education. A Report for the National Institute of Justice. With John Horgan, Noemie Bouhana, James Silver and Emily Corner (2016)

Lone-Actor Terrorists: A Behavioural Analysis. (2015)

Further episodes of Talking Terror

Further podcasts by John F. Morrison

Website of John F. Morrison