ID | 106584 |
Title Proper | Normative support for terrorism |
Other Title Information | the attitudes and beliefs of immediate relatives of Jema'ah Islamiyah members |
Language | ENG |
Author | King, Michael ; Noor, Haula ; Taylor, Donald M |
Publication | 2011. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Families might be an important source of norms that legitimize terrorism, an assumption that has yet to be tested empirically. To investigate this, surveys were administered to 20 immediate relatives of 16 Jema'ah Islamiyah (JI) members in Indonesia. Family members were found to agree with their kin's involvement in the violent activities of JI, and perceived their community as being supportive. Agreement with their relative's involvement in JI was predicted by anti-Western sentiment, not support for violent jihad. Kinship to a suicide bomber predicted less support for their family member's involvement in JI. Implications for deradicalization strategies are discussed. |
`In' analytical Note | Studies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol. 34, No. 5; May 2011: p.402-417 |
Journal Source | Studies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol. 34, No. 5; May 2011: p.402-417 |
Key Words | Jema'ah Islamiyah ; Terrorism ; Deradicalization Strategies ; Jihad ; Jema’ah Islamiyah |