Extremism is defined as individuals or groups acquiring beliefs that go radically beyond mainstream ideologies and engaging in armed violence through terrorism or armed insurgencies in pursuit of such beliefs. AI generated definition based on:Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability,2023 ...
Staying Engaged in Terrorism: Narrative Accounts of Sustaining Participation in Violent Extremism Research exploring radicalization pathways and how and why people become involved in terrorism has expanded since the 9/11 attacks. Likewise, over the last... N Ferguson,J Mcauley - 《Frontiers in Psycho...
President Biden, in his address to Congress, described climate change as one of the “crises of our time,” along with pandemics, terrorism, and mass migration. To resolve that crisis, it is vital to safeguard the Global Positioning System (GPS), which... Global Positioning System (GPS) cl...
James, "Radicalization to Violence: A Pathway Approach to Studying Extremism," Terrorism and Political Violence, advance online publication (2018); URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2018.14 42330; McCauley and Moskalenko, "Understanding Political Radicalization", op. cit....
The assessment of both the international and the domestic terror threat in the United States is grim. Al Qaeda (AQ) and its splinter groups are gaining strength and, once again, present the greatest international terrorism threat to our country. AQ worldwide affiliates are strong, and the Islam...
But if he is wrong, then they are acts of terrorism. How we categorise acts, on the account, depends on how we normatively classify them on grounds of their proportionality and legitimacy. 13 Analysing Extremism 323 At the heart of the book is the third conception – mindset extremism....
Each participant in our study completed a large variety of personality tests and were then given neuropsychological tasks designed to tap into implicit individual differences in how we learn from the environment, form decisions and react to changes or challenges. ...
We explore how differences in public understanding of the limits of the (un)acceptable end up normalising the far right. Our article examines four public controversies: a public debate on terrorism glorification; an episode of collective violence; the deployment of violent speech in social media by...
(2006) noted more than a decade earlier that there was an “almost complete absence of evaluation research on counter-terrorism interventions” (p. 489). So, while the evidence base has expanded there has still been far too little review of evaluations (Romaniuk, 2015). Fisher and Busher (...
Terrorismright-wing extremismradicalizationrisk factorsjuvenile delinquencyadult crimeIn this research, we analyzed extensive life history interviews and open-source data on a sample of 35 current and former white supremacists. These individuals had all committed ideologically motivated violence, some of ...