Preface 1. Introduction; Javier Argomaniz, Orla Lynch PART I: VICTIMS EXPERIENCES 2. Victims of Terrorism: Distinctive and Diverse Experiences; Robert Lambert 3. Victims of ETA in the Basque Country: Their Experience of Terrorist Threats; Javier Martin-Peña, Álvaro Rodríguez-Carballeira, Ana Varela-Rey, Jordi Escartín and Omar Saldaña 4. Victims and Perpetrators: A Clinician's Account of Ex-child Soldiers and the Child Development Process in Sri Lanka; Carmel Joyce, Orla Lynch and Angela Veale PART II: SUPPORT FOR VICTIMS 5. Compensation and Financial Redress for Victims of Terrorism; Clive Walker 6. State Responses to Victims of Terrorism Needs in Spain; Javier Argomaniz 7. How can the Experience of a Terrorist attack inform Public Health Priorities? Some Lessons from the London 7/7 Bombings; Naomi Wilson, Patricia d'Ardenne, Chris R. Brewin and Mike Catchpole PART III: VICTIMS OF COUNTER-TERRORISM AND STATE TERROR 8. Suspicion, Exclusion and Othering since 9/11: the Victimisation of Muslim Youth; Orla Lynch 9. Drone Attacks and Suicide Bombings: Reflections on Pakistan's Victims; Muqarrab Akbar 10. Targeted Policing of Muslim Communities and Its Unintended Consequences: A Case Study of the NYPD's Post-9/11 Counterterrorism Programme; Tara Lai Quinlan