Indonesian terrorists in psychoanalytical perspectives

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Nb de pages : 95 pages
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ISBN : 978-2-84924-426-5
EAN : 9782849244265

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foreword by Roseline Davido | translated from bahasa indonesia by Ringking Korah


Quatrième de couverture

These researches focus on environmental psychology and terrorism psychology. It is in the ICP Congress at Mexico that the author met Dr. Roseline Davido, a French psychologist, creator of the assessment projective test, the CHaD Test, which was published in United States, who is also the President of the International Davido-CHaD. Thereafter, they decided to develop a joint research on terrorism.

The objective of the research was to improve national security through minimizing the level of Islamic radicalism among inmates in prisons and detention houses as well as those who have been released. The research subjects, who were ex-terrorists of Jamaah Islamiah (JI), used to refuse any projective tests given to them, particularly written tests. However, the CHaD test was the only assessment technique that was not refused and was managed to be administered to the ex-terrorists. This book provides a description of the joint research between Professor Sarlito and Dr. Davido.

Biographie

Professor Sarlito Wirawan Sarwono is the Dean of the Faculty of Psychology at Persada Indonesia University, Jakarta. He obtained his diploma degree in Community Development from Edinburgh University, Scotland (1973), postgraduate study from Leiden University, Netherlands (1976), and his doctoral degree in Psychology from University of Indonesia (1978). Professor Sarlito is currently the Head of Police Science Study of the Graduate Program, University of Indonesia. He was also a visiting professor in universities in United States, China, Netherlands, Canada, New Zealand, Malaysia, and Australia.

Professor Sarlito is also a member of national and professional organizations, such as International Council of Psychologists (ICP), American Psychological Association (APA), Asian Psychological Association (APsyA), International Association of Applied Psychology (LAAP), and also Indonesian Psychological Association (HIMPSI). In 2013, he received the "Outstanding International Psychologist" Award from Division 52 (International Psychology) of APA (American Psychological Association).