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Terrorist Disengagement – An Introduction

In the first episode of a brand new series of audio briefs, CTSS Director, Professor John Horgan presents an overview of Center's latest work on how and why people walk away from terrorism.

An episode of the Podcast – Center for Terrorism & Security Studies podcast, hosted by Podcast – Center for Terrorism & Security Studies, titled "Terrorist Disengagement – An Introduction" was published on December 4, 2013 and runs 11 minutes.

December 4, 2013 ·11m · Podcast – Center for Terrorism & Security Studies

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In the first episode of a brand new series of audio briefs, CTSS Director, Professor John Horgan presents an overview of Center's latest work on how and why people walk away from terrorism.

In the first episode of a brand new series of audio briefs, CTSS Director, Professor John Horgan presents an overview of Center’s latest work on how and why people walk away from terrorism.   To learn more about this research project: … Continue reading

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