Books by "John F. Keane"

12 books found

The Glories of Mary in Boston

The Glories of Mary in Boston

by John Francis Byrne

1921

Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Lord Chancellor and the Court of Appeal in Chancery. [1859-1862]

Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Lord Chancellor and the Court of Appeal in Chancery. [1859-1862]

by Sir John Peter De Gex, Great Britain. Court of Chancery, F. Fisher, Henry Cadman Jones

1873

The Life of James Cardinal Gibbons

The Life of James Cardinal Gibbons

by John Tracy Ellis

1952

Religion, Civil Society, and Peace in Northern Ireland

Religion, Civil Society, and Peace in Northern Ireland

by John D. Brewer, Gareth I. Higgins, Francis Teeney

2011 · Oxford University Press, USA

Religion is traditionally portrayed as nothing but trouble in Ireland, but the churches played a key role in Northern Ireland's peace process. This study challenges many existing assumptions about the peace process, drawing on four years of interviewing with those involved, including church leaders, politicians, and paramilitary members.

Top Tips in Urology

Top Tips in Urology

by John McLoughlin, Neil Burgess, Hanif Motiwala, Mark J. Speakman, Andrew Doble, John Kelly

2013 · John Wiley & Sons

The second edition of Top Tips in Urology provides highly clinical tips and rapid-reference "tricks of the trade" to the most common questions and problems that arise for both the practicing urologist and the urologic surgeon. Covering each of the major areas of urology and with contributions for experience practicing urologists and surgeons, this book is a unique book containing valuable information for all urologists dealing with patients on a day to day basis.

The Psychology of Terrorism

The Psychology of Terrorism

by John G. Horgan

2014 · Routledge

This new edition of John Horgan's critically acclaimed book is fully revised and expanded. The book presents a critical analysis of our existing knowledge and understanding of terrorist psychology. Despite the on-going search for a terrorist pathology, the most insightful and evidence-based research to date not only illustrates the lack of any identifiable psychopathology in terrorists, but demonstrates how frighteningly 'normal' and unremarkable in psychological terms are those who engage in terrorist activity. By producing a clearer map of the processes that impinge upon the individual terrorist, a different type of terrorist psychology emerges, one which has clearer implications for efforts at countering and disrupting violent extremism in today's world. In this 2nd edition, Horgan further develops his approach to the arc of terrorism by delving deeper into his IED model of Involvement, Engagement and Disengagement – the three phases of terrorism experienced by every single terrorist. Drawing on new and exciting research from the past decade, with new details from interviews with terrorists ranging from al-Qaeda to left-wing revolutionaries, biographies and autobiographies of former terrorists, and insights from historic and contemporary terrorist attacks since 2005, Horgan presents a fully revised and expanded edition of his signature text. This new edition of The Psychology of Terrorism will be essential reading for students of terrorism and political violence, and counterterrorism studies, and recommended for forensic psychology, criminology, international security and IR in general.

The Psychology of Terrorism

The Psychology of Terrorism

by Director International Center for the Study of Terrorism and Associate Professor of Psychology John Horgan, JR

2004 · Routledge

One of the leading psychologists in the field undertakes a comprehensive examination on one of the most important yet neglected areas in the study of terrorism.