Ordinary People and “Death Work”: Palestinian Suicide Bombers as Victimizers and Victims

Author:

Berko Anat,Erez Edna

Abstract

Applying criminological/victimological concepts and theories, the study addresses the social processes involved in Palestinians’ suicide terrorism and describes Palestinians’ pathways to suicide bombing. The data are derived from in-depth interviews of 7 male and female Palestinians serving prison sentences in Israel for attempted suicide bombing. The social background, context, and experiences of the interviewees, including their recruitment, interactions with the organizations that produce suicide bombing, the tangible and intangible incentives and rewards that motivated them to become suicide bombers, their preparation for the mission, and the strategies employed by the organizations to sustain recruits’ resolve to conform to the plan are described and analyzed. The implications of the findings for theory and public policy are drawn and discussed.

Publisher

Springer Publishing Company

Subject

Law,General Medicine,Health(social science),Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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