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Friday, 21 December 2012

Prof Harre Analysis Why People Become Terrorists

Prof Harre Analisis Mengapa Orang Menjadi Teroris
Prof Horace Romano Harre (Fairfax NZ)
United States, Psychology Zone - Various criminal acts in the form of crime often encountered, including acts of terrorism in various countries. One of the most talked-terrorist is Al Qaeda. However, what terrorism actually happen?
"Every activist Al Qaeda is different, but they all seem to have an unhappy experience. At their age around 17 or 18 years, many problems occurred between them and the family . "said Professor Professor Horace Romano Harre, a psychologist who teaches at Washington DC and Oxford, the United States, quoted by Fairfax New Zealand, (16/5).
Not only that, the internal problems within the family reinforced outsiders that influence how they think.
"The condition of the family is not as expected, making them met someone who invited him in small groups. Society is part of the process to establish the attitude of terrorism. "Continued Professor Horace Romano Harre or fondly called Rom Harre.
He worked with the CIA to analyze autobiographical Al Qaeda to know why someone could be a terrorist. However, according to him, there is no way to know who will be the terrorists.
Some world leaders are very mysterious and makes it curious is Pol Pot, Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler.
"I'm very interested in, how they can do it abominable? how it feels to be Adolf Hitler, for example? When they sleep, what to do tomorrow? I tried to imagine what they are thinking, Do not you feel something terrible is in them? "Explains Rom Harre.
Prof Harre, 84, has received an honorary doctorate from Peru, Finland, Belgium and Denmark, and was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2009 by the American Psychological Association.
Although he was already too old, but he has no intention of retiring and still melajutkan analysis.
"I decided I did not want to retire and have it checked against Alzheimer's, everyone still wants me to work, so I'm going to work," he said. (Fnz / mba)

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