Research on the new crime-terror nexus has focused on examining the confluences of criminal and jihadist milieus. This article contributes to this research, using insights from criminological theory and analyzing data from interviews with Muslim men who have been exposed to jihadism and have a background in street life and crime. We propose that the connection between street crime and jihadism can be seen in three decisive points of confluence: places, bodies, and narratives. We show how specific places (e.g. prisons) enable the encounter between particular bodies (e.g. violently competent bodies) and the engagement or disengagement with certain extremist narratives (e.g. stories of redemption through violence). The crime-terror literature ...
The backgrounds and modus operandi of more recent jihadi terrorists tend to share factors and charac...
The recent proliferation of jihadist incidents of terrorism in recent years has heightened interest ...
This article draws on the criminological work of Gresham Sykes and David Matza as a starting point f...
Research on the new crime-terror nexus has focused on examining the confluences of criminal and jiha...
Abstract Many studies have examined why individuals with a background in street life and cr...
A background in 'ordinary' crime, violence and drug use seems to characterize many European individu...
About twenty young people travelled from a small German former mining settlement named Dinslaken-Loh...
Although many studies have investigated the backgrounds of people who went to Syria to join jihadist...
This book examines the ‘war on terror’ and radicalisation from an ontological, non-state centric per...
Contemporary terrorist violence associated with jihadi movements in Western Europe and North America...
Between March 1977, and February 2020, there have been 78 instances of ideologically motivated murde...
From Paris to San Bernardino, Barcelona to Manchester, home-grown terrorism is among the most urgent...
Violent radicalization is considered to be the process of adopting an extremist belief system, inclu...
Radicalization theories positing a process towards violence are de rigueur in policy circles yet sol...
Based on empirical research in Europe, this chapter explores jihadist and far-right extremism, with ...
The backgrounds and modus operandi of more recent jihadi terrorists tend to share factors and charac...
The recent proliferation of jihadist incidents of terrorism in recent years has heightened interest ...
This article draws on the criminological work of Gresham Sykes and David Matza as a starting point f...
Research on the new crime-terror nexus has focused on examining the confluences of criminal and jiha...
Abstract Many studies have examined why individuals with a background in street life and cr...
A background in 'ordinary' crime, violence and drug use seems to characterize many European individu...
About twenty young people travelled from a small German former mining settlement named Dinslaken-Loh...
Although many studies have investigated the backgrounds of people who went to Syria to join jihadist...
This book examines the ‘war on terror’ and radicalisation from an ontological, non-state centric per...
Contemporary terrorist violence associated with jihadi movements in Western Europe and North America...
Between March 1977, and February 2020, there have been 78 instances of ideologically motivated murde...
From Paris to San Bernardino, Barcelona to Manchester, home-grown terrorism is among the most urgent...
Violent radicalization is considered to be the process of adopting an extremist belief system, inclu...
Radicalization theories positing a process towards violence are de rigueur in policy circles yet sol...
Based on empirical research in Europe, this chapter explores jihadist and far-right extremism, with ...
The backgrounds and modus operandi of more recent jihadi terrorists tend to share factors and charac...
The recent proliferation of jihadist incidents of terrorism in recent years has heightened interest ...
This article draws on the criminological work of Gresham Sykes and David Matza as a starting point f...