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Decoding Terrorism: An Interdisciplinary Approach to a Lone-Actor Case offers a comprehensive analysis of lone-actor terrorism by integrating forensic linguistics with multiple academic disciplines. The authors examine how language analysis, behavioral patterns, and psychological factors intersect in understanding individual terrorist actors.
This Cambridge Elements volume provides researchers, security professionals, and academics with evidence-based methodologies for analyzing terrorist communications and identifying potential threats. Through detailed case examination and linguistic decoding techniques, the work demonstrates how written and verbal evidence can reveal motivations, ideologies, and warning signs of radicalization.
By combining expertise from forensic linguistics, criminology, and psychology, the authors create a multifaceted framework for understanding lone-actor terrorism. The book serves as both a scholarly reference and a practical guide for law enforcement, intelligence agencies, and counter-terrorism professionals seeking to prevent attacks and understand terrorist behavior patterns.







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