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Radicalization (3)

‘Till Martyrdom Do Us Part’: Gender and the ISIS Phenomenon

The authors of this study set out to gain a better understanding of why females are being radicalized and recruited into the ranks of extremist organizations. The report works to move beyond the...

Theme(s): Ideological extremism and violence
Keyword(s): Extremism, Gender, Internet, Islamic Extremism, Radicalization, Social Media

Radicalization and Violent Extremism: Lessons Learned From Canada, the U.K. and the U.S.

This report captures highlights from a major conference hosted by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) of the U.S. Department of Justice, which took place July 28 to July 30, 2015. The event...

Theme(s): Collective dynamics and resilience, Ideological extremism and violence, Organization and effectiveness, Perception and emotion
Keyword(s): Community Outreach, Countering Radicalization to Violence, Counter-Narratives, Deradicalization, Extremism, Internet, Measurement and Evaluation, Public Communications, Radicalization, Research Techniques, Social Media, Violence

Terrorist chatter: Understanding what terrorists talk about

Through a content analysis of the online activities of seven US-based individuals with proven terrorist ties, the study seeks to better understand the role that the Internet plays in radicalization...

Theme(s): Ideological extremism and violence
Keyword(s): Case Studies, Extremism, Extremist Travellers, Internet, Islamic Extremism, Radicalization, Social Media
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