Andrew Silke holds a chair in Terrorism, Risk and Resilience atCranfield University's Forensic Institute.[1] Previously, he was the Head of Criminology and the Programme Director for Terrorism Studies at theUniversity of East London.[2]
Silke, Andrew, ed. (2003).Terrorists, victims, and society: psychological perspectives on terrorism and its consequences. Wiley.ISBN978-0-471-49461-4.[3][4]
Silke, Andrew, ed. (2014).Prisons, Terrorism and Extremism: Critical Issues in Management, Radicalisation and Reform. Routledge.ISBN978-1-136-65782-5.
Silke, Andrew (2014).Terrorism: All That Matters. John Murray Press.ISBN978-1-4441-6333-9.
Silke, Andrew, ed. (2018).Routledge Handbook of Terrorism and Counterterrorism. Routledge.ISBN978-1-317-59270-9.
^Forneris, Catherine A (2006). "Terrorists, Victims, and Society: Psychological Perspectives on Terrorism and Its Consequences".Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy.20 (1):104–105.