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ArtikelStockholm Effects and Psychological Responses to Captivity in Hostages Held by Suicide Terrorists  
Oleh: Speckhard, Anne ; Tarabrina, Nadejda ; Krasnov, Valery ; Mufel, Natalia
Jenis: Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi: Traumatology vol. 11 no. 2 (Jun. 2005), page 121-140.
Topik: suicide terrorist; Stockholm Syndrome; hostages; hostage-taking; terrorism
Fulltext: 121.pdf (203.17KB)
Isi artikelOctober 2002, 800 plus hostages were held for three days in a Moscow theater by suicide terrorists armed with bombs. The stand-off ended when Russian Special Forces gassed and stormed the theater. One hundred thirty of the hostages died. The authors - an American psychologist and colleagues from the Russian Academy of Sciences - began to collaborate soon after the event. This article reports on interviews with eleven hostages regarding their psychological responses to captivity including their expressions of Stockholm syndrome.
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