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Assassins and their Victims: who Assassinates whom?
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Assassins and their Victims: who Assassinates whom?

Robert Kaplan Western Sydney University

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Abstract

Assassination is the killing of a political figure such as a prime minister, president or king. It goes back to the beginning of recorded history. Many cases show that it does change the course of history. There are three groups of assassins: political; psychiatric; or Lone Wolf (marginal or fringe characters). The latter group provokes the most speculation. While some believe it is for fame, albeit brief, their motives are often confused, difficult to understand and politically shallow. We look at their characteristics. Aside from excluding over psychosis, psychiatry has little to offer in explaining their motives. A review of the phenomenon is presented.

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Article Information

Title

Assassins and their Victims: who Assassinates whom?

Type

Article

Published in
Journal 18. November 2024
Language
English
Journal
Vol 11 Issue 6
Categories

Humanities, Social Sciences and Law, News and Views

Authors Robert Kaplan1
Affiliations
1 Western Sydney University

This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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Robert Kaplan (2024). "Assassins and their Victims: who Assassinates whom?". JOSHA Journal. DOI: 10.17160/josha.11.6.1010.