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ID172202
Title ProperWhy radicalization fails
Other Title Informationbarriers to mass casualty terrorism
LanguageENG
AuthorSimi, Pete ;  Windisch, Steven
Summary / Abstract (Note)Few issues have garnered as much attention in recent years as the topic of violent extremism (VE). Although substantial attention has been devoted to investigating the radicalization process, few scholars have examined the obstacles that hinder VE radicalization. Based on in-depth life history interviews, the current study examines five types of barriers that hinder radicalization toward mass casualty violence (MCV): mass casualty violence as counter-productive; preference toward interpersonal violence, changes in focus and availability; internal organizational conflict; and moral apprehension. In general, we address each barrier’s unique contribution to hindering the likelihood of MCV. Finally, we discuss how our findings could be used as part of initiatives aimed at countering violent extremism (CVE).
`In' analytical NoteTerrorism and Political Violence Vol. 32, No.1-4; Jan-Jun 2020: p.831-850
Journal SourceTerrorism and Political Violence Vol: 32 No 1-4
Key WordsTerrorism ;  Violence ;  Extremism ;  Radicalization ;  White Supremacy


 
 
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