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Lesson 44
COUNTER TERRORISM
Objectives:
Understanding of real origin of terrorism
To know about the famous terrorists movements
To understand the role of psychologists and counter terrorism
To get an insight about the role of psychologists in the use of war propaganda and brain
washing
What is Terrorism?
Terrorism is defined by the US Department of Defense as "the unlawful use of -- or threatened
use of -- force or violence against individuals or property to coerce or intimidate governments or
societies, often to achieve political, religious, or ideological objectives."
The word terrorism is used in many historical, political contexts. Terrorism has been around as a major
trouble to governments as long as recorded history but in this lecture we will address modern kind of
terrorism , modern terrorism originates in communist struggle and freedom fighting. As terrorism
was systematically used in communism and freedom fighting particularly in the countries of colonial
occupation like Britain, France and Italy e.t.c
There are people who believe in wild struggle and fighting to win or get freedom. They confirm the idea
to over throw the power so terrorism is elemental in such movements. In such situations violence and
aggression and terrorism gets a logical, rational and philosophical support and is not seen as a dirty
word. They support the idea to weaken the enemy or government with terrorist activities.
On contrary few leaders believe in peaceful struggle as Quaid-e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was a
firm believer of peaceful struggle for freedom.
Famous Terrorist Movements
Few of famous movements involving terrorism include:
Guerrilla Warfare
Red Brigades (Italy 1970s)
Irish Republic Army
PLO
ANC - African National Congress
Guerrilla Warfare
Mao Zedong is considered founders of Guerrilla warfare who was a
communist and guerilla warfare was used during the Chinese civil war.
Basic tactics are based on use of violence and aggression for the attainment
of goal and even a Book entitled "guerrilla war fare "written by Che
Guevara (an American-Latin leader) was published addressing the tactics
of defeating the enemy with the help of terrorist activities. Terror is used to
focus international attention on the guerrilla cause, killing of opposition
leaders, shake down cash from targets, frighten the general population,
create economic losses, and keep followers and possible defector in line.
Red Brigades (Italy 1970s)
Brigate Rosse in Italian, were a terrorist group located in Italy and active during the 1970s. Red
Brigades sought to create a revolutionary state through armed struggle and to separate Italy from the
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Western Alliance (NATO). Suicidal bombing attacks, systematic assassination, plane high jacking and
killings were very common and they murdered many important persons.
Irish Republic Army
The IRA fought a guerrilla war against the government military in Ireland from 1919 to July 1921and as
mentioned earlier it was a wild struggle incorporating all terrorist activities.
PLO
The Palestinian Liberation Organization also approved the use of violence, aggression and exclusively
"armed struggle" against Israeli occupation.
ANC - African National Congress
The African National Congress (ANC) has been South Africa's governing party, usually people know
the ANC leadership concluded that the methods of non-violence but infact they also used the violent
tactics and Nelson Mandela was convicted for 20 years.
Misconceptions
A famed misconception in west is that "Jihad" and terrorism are closely linked. Muslims are viewed as
most suitable suicide bomber because of the concept of "Shahadat".
Modern Jihad in Chechnya
Modern Jihad in Afghanistan
We need to understand Jihad in its real context as it was launched by Hazrat Muhammad PBUH in
"Gazwat". That was the legitimate "Jihad" and had clear frame of work and instructions. In Islam, a
war is not for oppressing or subjugates civilians; it is waged for the cause of Allah and weak people and
there is a clear code of conduct like no women, children and old people will be harmed or injured,
poison will not be mixed in wells. We have to make a clear distinction in Jihad and terrorism as these
two entities do not go together. As long as the issues of suicidal attacks are concerned this concept is not
unique to Islam as we have discussed that suicidal attacks were very common in Red Brigade, American
­Latin guerrilla warfare and Irish Republic Army .
Suicidal attacks have no connection with religion; martyrdom is not the case. Usually suicidal bombings
are a political ploy and trick.
Algerian struggle against French colonial rule
Was a violent socialist struggle lead by Ahmad bin Billah. It was purely a secular movement but many
people gave their lives but it was not"jihad"
Vietnam Struggle
Vietnam struggle against American occupation was a communist and purely Buddhist movement.
Formal and conventional warfare was fought and too much violence and terrorism was involved that
American Army had to run away from the Vietnam and were extremely exhausted by the terrorist
attacks. But that was not Jihad as suicidal bombing was frequently practiced.
Counter Terrorism and roles of psychologists
"Counter-terrorism means the exercises, practices, techniques, tactics and strategies that are
adopted in order to fight terrorism".
How to counter terrorism?
But now the question arises that how can Psychologists help in counter terrorism? How to encounter
terrorism we must now the causes and ground on which a terrorists and their activities role.
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Psychologists can be extremely helpful in determining the alarming increase in terrorism including
Pakistan.
1. So psychologists are very helpful and frequently involved in Assessment
2. Are involved in finding measures to encounter terrorism
3. Investigation
Another important duty of psychologist is investigation. Because propaganda and indoctrination stays at
the core of terrorism, understanding their profile and functions increases the ability to counter terrorism
more effectively Psychologists are involved in finding the truth we must look in to the doctrine of brain
washing they have been through and what made a person to become a terrorist. What privileges and
incentives are promised to the families of suicidal bomb attackers? Answers of all such questions are
essential to understand the doctrine of bran washing. Then some one could be able to debrief them. Here
understanding of one thing is very important that process of investigation is to be done for the
attainment of information that is to be supportive in counter/reduction of terrorism.
Israelis are known as experts for counter terrorism but they apply torturous methods and disintegrate,
humiliate, denigrate, intimidate Philistines. They are terrifying but their inhumane techniques do not
help in gaining information.
If we want to acquire valuable information, the best way is the human treatment. And psychologist
challenge their believes, create uncertainty about certainty like telling them that you are going to kill
your own brothers and human ways of investigations are 100% more effective than the torturous ways
that only ends up with firming the existing believes.
Psychologist's strategies to combat terrorism
1. Challenging the believes of terrorists
2. Reducing media coverage to terrorist activities by taking media in confidence as spreading
terror in civilians is usually one of the basic intentions of terrorist's activities.
3. Not negotiating with terrorist, but in some case negotiations are unavoidable like incidences
of plane high jacking.
4. In such cases the need of most appropriate people arises who can negotiate effectively, again
psychologists are involved in training expert negotiators because psychologists do have an
edge of understanding the psyche of terrorists through trainings and experiences.
5. Providing counseling to the victims of terrorist's acts and effected families. Like in 1980s
services of psychologists were sought in Pakistan history while a plane was high jacked and few
passengers were assassinated in front of all other high jacked passenger. They were extremely
traumatized, so were provided individual as well as group counseling and very effective
remedies were recommended by the psychologist and that had a very substitute and positive
effect on victims.
Psychologists & Propaganda war
"War of hearts and minds of people" Wars are not only fought with dangerous weapons but wars are
won on the basis of many psychological tactics and propagandas and psychologists have several positive
and negative roles to play.
Psychologists work as media managers because they know the principals of communication
and information's are passed with out offending media and government.
Psychologists work for damage control
Psychologists as policy makers
Eventually the politicians have a decisive role
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Psychologists can't undo wrongs
Psychologists and Brain Washing
Dorland's Medical Dictionary defines brainwashing (also known as thought reform or re-education) as
"any systematic effort aimed at instilling certain attitudes and beliefs in a person against his will,
usually beliefs in conflict with his prior beliefs and knowledge."
Brain washing is historically used in wars and understanding of brain washing doctrine is substantive
for counter terrorism.
Japanese and the WWII in the Far East
Early Japanese anti-American propaganda was used during WWII. Philippine public was co-operating
with American military. Japanese disguised their own planes and painted as if were the planes of
American Air force and throw down the leaf let near by American troops in community of Philippines
addressing American solders to stay away from Philippines women as they had dangerous sexual
diseases, were loose character and easy. And just after few days Japan defeated the US military in
Philippines just because of the psychological war.
Chinese communists and the Korean war prisoners
The most precise brain washing was used by Chinese during Korean War, China got involved and large
numbers of American solders were arrested and a large group of intelligence-officers, psychiatrists, and
psychologists received assignments to debrief United Nations soldiers. Astonishingly, when American
solders went back they were all communists.
One other important historic name is Dr. Joseph Goebbels, known as master of propaganda and
brain washing who used many effective psychological tactics in German during WWII.
Key Points
Suicide attacks are not unique to Islam
Red Brigade and IRA have used suicide bombings
Psychologists have a vital role to play in Counter terrorism
Investigation should focus on exploring indoctrination & Brain washing
Challenging beliefs and creating uncertainty is more effective than torture
Or intimidation
Reducing media coverage to terrorists is also helpful in counter terrorism
Not negotiating with terrorists
Negotiations during hostage taking
Psychologists as expert negotiators
Counseling to ex-hostages
Counseling for victims of terrorism and their relatives
Psychologists can help in policy making but Eventually the politicians have a decisive role
and psychologists can't undo wrongs
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Table of Contents:
  1. INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY:Future of Forensic Psychology
  2. INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC PSYCHOOGY:Way of police investigation
  3. FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY AND POLICE:Violent Criminals
  4. POLICE PSYCHOLOGY:Use of excessive force, Corruption, Personnel Selection
  5. POLICE PSYCHOLOGY:Fitness-for-Duty Evaluation (FFDE), False Confessions
  6. INVESTIGATIVE PSYCHOLOGY:For instance, Empirical and logical approach
  7. INVESTIGATIVE PSYCHOLOGY:Crime Scene Investigation, Staging
  8. PSYCHOLOGY OF VIOLENCE:Law of Conservation of Energy, Super ego
  9. PSYCHOANALYTIC MODEL AND VIOLENCE:Fixation at Oral Stage
  10. PSYCHOANALYTIC MODEL AND VIOLENCE:Defense Mechanism, Rationalization
  11. JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY AND VIOLENCE:Freudian Methods, JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY
  12. JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY AND VIOLENCE:Religion and mental illnesses
  13. BEHAVIORIST PERSPECTIVE AND VIOLENCE:Shadow’s violence, Child’s violence
  14. BEHAVIORIST PERSPECTIVE AND VIOLENCE:Operant Conditioning
  15. BEHAVIORIST PERSPECTIVE AND VIOLENCE:Schedules of Punishment
  16. SOCIAL LEARNING MODEL AND VIOLENCE:Observational learning, Vicarious punishment
  17. MORAL DEVELOPMENT AND VIOLENCE:Symbolic functioning, Formal operational stage
  18. BIO-PSYCHO-SOCIAL MODEL:Mental hospitals are factories of abuse
  19. ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE ABOUT VIOLENCE:Morality is essential
  20. ISLAMIC MODEL:Nafs al-Ammara, Nafs al-Lawwama, Nafs ul Naatiqa
  21. TREATMENTS FOR THE SOUL:Tawba, Sabr o Shukr, Niyyat o Ikhlaas, Taffakkur
  22. CRIMINOGENIC PERSONALITY:Personality Disorders, Common Crimes
  23. CRIMINOGENIC PERSONALITY AND VIOLENCE:Mnemonic, Similarities
  24. CRIMINOGENIC PERSONALITY AND VIOLENCE:Terrorism and Psychopaths
  25. LEARNING DISABILITIES/MENTAL RETARDATION AND VIOLENCE
  26. ASSESSMENT OF PERSONALITY DISORDERS:Reasons for referral, Personality Inventories
  27. ASSESSMENT OF PERSONALITY DISORDERS:Different cutoff scores
  28. RISK ASSESSMENT:Violence reduction scale, Stability of Family upbringing
  29. TREATMENT OF VIOLENT BEHAVIOR / PERSONALITY PSYCHODYNAMIC PSYCHOTHERAPY
  30. JUNGINA THERAPEUTIC MODEL:Limits of re-parenting, Personality Typologies
  31. GROUP THERAPY FOR OFFENDERS:Learning in Groups, Humanistic Groups
  32. PSYCHOTHERAPIES IN FORENSIC SETTINGS:Narrative Therapy
  33. PSYCHOTHERAPIES IN FORENSIC SETTINGS:Solution Focused Therapy
  34. PSYCHOTHERAPIES IN FORENSIC SETTINGS:Avoiding reactance, Externalization
  35. PSYCHOTHERAPY IN FORENSIC SETTINGS AND SPECIAL CHALLENGES
  36. FORENSIC PSYCHOTHERAPY:Exploring therapeutic alliance, Music Therapy
  37. VIOLENCE REDUCTION PROGRAM:Target Population, Lack of motivation
  38. VIOLENCE REDUCTION PROGRAM:Criminal attitude, Interpersonal Aggression
  39. VICTIM SUPPORT:Main features of PTSD, Emotional Support
  40. VICTIM SUPPORT:Debriefing, Desensitization, Eidetic Therapy, Narrative Therapy
  41. SUBSTANCE MISUSE TREATMENT PROGRAM:Marijuana, Unconventional drugs
  42. SUBSTANCE MISUSE TREATMENT PROGRAM:Stages of Change, Homosexuality
  43. EXPERT WITNESS:Insanity Pleas, Sexual Offence Risk, Instructions
  44. COUNTER TERRORISM:Misconceptions, Psychologists & Propaganda war
  45. SUMMING UP FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY:Problems with Risk Assessment, Expert Witness