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THE CHALLENGES, THE CHALLENGES, REALITIES AND MYTHSREALITIES AND MYTHS
OF TERRORISMOF TERRORISMProfessor David A AlexanderProfessor David A Alexander
MA(Hons), C.Psychol, PhD, FBPS, FRSM, (Hon) FRCPsychMA(Hons), C.Psychol, PhD, FBPS, FRSM, (Hon) FRCPsych
Director,Director, Aberdeen Centre for Trauma ResearchAberdeen Centre for Trauma Research
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Bouncy castle boy awarded damages
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“…kill one, frighten ten thousand”(Sun Tzu, Chinese Strategist)
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Terrorists aim to… create
mass anxiety helpless, demoralisation social disruption
demonstrate impotence and
incompetence of the authorities
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August 16, 2005
Documents, reportedly leaked from the investigation into the death of Jean Charles de Menezes, the Brazilian electrician shot dead by British Police on the London Underground on 22 July reveal that Mr de Menezes was not acting suspiciously and was already restrained when shot.Furthermore, the documents reveal that the original report given by the police and recorded on the coroners report contained many false statements. The reports suggest the police shot Jean Charles de Menezes because they mistakenly identified him as Hussain Osman, and had agreed to shoot him if he ran. Hussain Osman was suspected of having placed a faulty or mock explosive in a train.
Brazilian shot by police on London Underground was not acting suspiciously
London Underground
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Other deaths (2001) 30,000 suicides
16,000 homicides
43,000 motor vehicles
15,000 “drink driving”
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“Let no one be in any doubt; the rules of the game are changing.”
Mr Tony Blair, Press Conference, 5th August 2005
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The “rule of law” means the protection from arbitrary action from the State and the general population.
The “rule by law” subjugates the “rule of law”.
Vaughan and Kilcommins, 2008
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““IT WOULDN’T IT WOULDN’T HAPPEN HERE...”HAPPEN HERE...”
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Aircraft cockpit intrusions not a new phenomena
“Air Rage: crisis in the skies”, AR Thomas, 2001
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Excessive faith in technology
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US Transportation Security Administration Screeners Missed
70% knives
60% simulated explosives
30% guns
NB: “Hit rate” 52%
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Weaknesses...? poor training (regular)
poor psychological understanding
lack of resources
real threats not on database
lack of courtesy
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Who am I...? son of kind, self made
philanthropist
shy, isolated
one of 54 children
polite, intelligent, conscientious
enjoyed desert camping
believed in modesty of women
?
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Osama bin Laden son of kind, self made
philanthropist
shy, isolated
one of 54 children
polite, intelligent, conscientious
enjoyed desert camping
believed in modesty of women
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No single profile, but...charismatic leader indoctrinationpowerlessdisaffected injusticehumiliation lack of self esteem
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“animals”
“ghastly”
“scu
m”
“vile people”
“filth”“cowardly
”
“pigs”“a
ppalling”
“inh
uman
”
“evil”
“abhorren
t”
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Suicide terrorism Mad, bad, sad, or glad?
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A CBRN attack would benefit from…
an invisible “enemy”
uncertain effects
uncertain scientific knowledge
no fixed “low point”
physical inconveniences
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Physical inconveniences
barrier environments
quarantine
restricted travel
mass immunisation
decontamination
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MASS PSYCHOGENIC MASS PSYCHOGENIC ILLNESSILLNESS
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Initial reactions to trauma 15% “rational” 75% stunned and numbed 10% “frozen” or panic
NB: Collective reactions may well be constructive
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London bombings: 14 day follow-up
31% “substantial stress
32% intended to travel less
“substantial stress” linked to unable to contact family
thought could been have killed or wounded
being Muslim
1% wanted professional help
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Dilemmas
forewarning or unnecessary anxiety
preparation or preoccupation
investment or monopoly
security or loss of civil liberties
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Phases of Response to Major Trauma
Warning
Impact
“Honeymoon”
Leve
l of A
djus
tmen
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Time Weeks Months
Previous Level of Adjustment
(Modified with permission of Raphael [1986] “When disaster strikes”)
Enhanced Community and Individual Adjustment
“Second Disaster”
Disillusionment