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ID188025
Title ProperWhat Do Closed Source Data Tell Us About Lone Actor Terrorist Behavior? a Research Note
LanguageENG
AuthorGill, Paul
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article contributes to the growing body of knowledge on lone-actor terrorism with the incorporation of closed-source data. The analyses presented investigate the antecedent behaviors of U.K.-based lone-actor terrorists leading up to their planning or conducting a terrorist event. The results suggest that prior to their attack or arrest the vast majority of lone-actor terrorists each demonstrated elements concerning (a) their grievance, (b) an escalation in their intent to act, (c) gaining capability—both psychologically and technically and (d) attack planning. The results also disaggregate our understanding of lone-actor terrorists in two ways. First, we compare the behaviors of the jihadist actors to those of the extreme-right. Second, we visualize Borum’s (2012) continuums of loneness, direction, and motivation. Collectively the results provide insight into the threat assessment and management of potential lone actors.
`In' analytical NoteTerrorism and Political Violence Vol. 34, No.1-4; Jan-Jun 2022: p.113-130
Journal SourceTerrorism and Political Violence Vol: 34 No 1-4
Key WordsRisk Management ;  Risk Assessment ;  Lone-Actor Terrorism ;  Closed Sources


 
 
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