This new edited volume expands our understanding of the processes by which individuals and groups disengage from terrorism.
'The conclusions drawn up by Bjørgo and Horgan summarise the editors' own considerations on the debate, based on the case studies employed by all of the contributors, and offer the reader some final concepts and questions upon which to reflect. This, along with the wealth of information offered by such a broad range of empirical data and case studies, make for a captivating read.' - Natasha Kingston, University of Bath, UK
"An important collection of case studies, using empirical data to analyze the processes by which individuals and groups are likely to disengage from terrorism - a crucial component in the research on how to resolve terrorist insurgencies... The lessons learned from these cases are valuable in explaining their potential utility in a counterterrorism program's ability to facilitate this crucial component in insurgency resolution."- Joshua Sinai, 'Terrorism Bookshelf: Top 150 Books on Terrorism and Counterterrorism', Perspectives on Terrorism, Vol. 6, No. 2 (2012)