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ID188762
Title ProperTerrorist Transformations
Other Title Informationthe Link between Terrorist Roles and Terrorist Disengagement
LanguageENG
AuthorAltier, Mary Beth ;  Horgan, John G ;  Boyle, Emma Leonard
Summary / Abstract (Note)Research pays little attention to the diverse roles individuals hold within terrorism. This limits our understanding of the varied experiences of the terrorist and their implications. This study examines how a terrorist’s role(s) influence the likelihood of and reasons for disengagement. Using data from autobiographies and in-person interviews with former terrorists, we find that role conflict and role strain increase the probability of disengagement. We show those in certain roles, especially leadership and violent roles, incur greater sunk costs and possess fewer alternatives making exit less likely. Finally, certain roles are associated with the experience of different push/pull factors for disengagement.
`In' analytical NoteStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol. 45, No.7-9; Jul-Sep 2022: p.753-777
Journal SourceStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol: 45 No 7-9
Key WordsTerrorist Transformations ;  Link between Terrorist Roles and Terrorist Disengagement


 
 
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