Purpose: The literature on terrorism suggests a strong link between criminal offending and terrorism – the crime-terror nexus. Building upon a strain theory perspective, the purpose of this paper is to suggest that devalued socio-economic status (i.e. limited education and unemployment) and criminal past define the pool of people from which violent and terror offenders may be recruited. Design/methodology/approach: The current study compares three sources of data on educational and employment characteristics of violent and terror offenders: Dutch statistical data (CBS) including the Police Recognition System (HKS) on violent criminals, the findings on jihadist networks and the open access on European terrorists. Findings: The majority of Du...
A growing number of studies have identified shared characteristics among homegrown violent extremist...
This volume provides insights on how recruitment patterns develop for two related types of criminal ...
The awareness that the threat of terrorism is no longer linked only to the Middle East, but has home...
In this chapter, we presents the results from a multi-method study in the Netherlands into the role ...
In this chapter, we presents the results from a multi-method study in the Netherlands into the role ...
The recent proliferation of jihadist incidents of terrorism in recent years has heightened interest ...
The link between crime and terrorism dates back decades. Among the theories on the relationship betw...
Abstract: What are similarities and differences between violent and nonviolent terrorist suspects? O...
Although many studies have investigated the backgrounds of people who went to Syria to join jihadist...
In the past decades, Europe has been shocked repeatedly by terrorist crimes. This has led to an infl...
Although many studies have investigated the backgrounds of people who went to Syria to join jihadist...
This article conducts comparative research to advance our understanding of the causes of terrorism. ...
What drives an individual to want to join a terrorist organisation and commit acts of violence again...
The research question posed in this thesis is: what are the root causes of terrorism on the aggregat...
Funding: Alexander Kupatadze and Javier Argomaniz received British Academy/Leverhulme Small Reserach...
A growing number of studies have identified shared characteristics among homegrown violent extremist...
This volume provides insights on how recruitment patterns develop for two related types of criminal ...
The awareness that the threat of terrorism is no longer linked only to the Middle East, but has home...
In this chapter, we presents the results from a multi-method study in the Netherlands into the role ...
In this chapter, we presents the results from a multi-method study in the Netherlands into the role ...
The recent proliferation of jihadist incidents of terrorism in recent years has heightened interest ...
The link between crime and terrorism dates back decades. Among the theories on the relationship betw...
Abstract: What are similarities and differences between violent and nonviolent terrorist suspects? O...
Although many studies have investigated the backgrounds of people who went to Syria to join jihadist...
In the past decades, Europe has been shocked repeatedly by terrorist crimes. This has led to an infl...
Although many studies have investigated the backgrounds of people who went to Syria to join jihadist...
This article conducts comparative research to advance our understanding of the causes of terrorism. ...
What drives an individual to want to join a terrorist organisation and commit acts of violence again...
The research question posed in this thesis is: what are the root causes of terrorism on the aggregat...
Funding: Alexander Kupatadze and Javier Argomaniz received British Academy/Leverhulme Small Reserach...
A growing number of studies have identified shared characteristics among homegrown violent extremist...
This volume provides insights on how recruitment patterns develop for two related types of criminal ...
The awareness that the threat of terrorism is no longer linked only to the Middle East, but has home...