The Assessment and Treatment of Radicalization Scale (ATRS) is designed to quantitatively measure Muslim extremists’ ideologies regarding risk areas that are reported in the literature. Utilizing the scale, in this study, using a convenience sample of 1769 from 10 countries (Australia, Canada, Egypt, India, Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan, Spain, and South Africa) responded to the ATRS. Results supported previous findings about the reliability and validity of the Assessment and Treatment of Radicalization Scale (ATRS, formerly known as Belief Diversity Scale BDS, Loza, 2007) for assessing Muslim extremists. Suggested cut off scores to use for identifying possible extremists are provided
Different states have taken a significant number of countering violent extremism and de-radicalisati...
Radicalisation is an extremely popular topic in the terrorism discourse, yet it has seen extensive c...
Extremism and terrorism are not new phenomena that humanity has to deal with. They have been there i...
The Assessment and Treatment of Radicalization Scale (ATRS) is designed to quantitatively measure Mu...
Over the past decade, a small extremist Islamic sect agitating against Western civilization has grow...
The goal of this research was to investigate whether new immigrants from the extended Middle-Eastern...
This article investigates the prevalence of the extreme Middle Eastern ideologies among Iranians. Us...
Over the past decade, a small extremist Islamic sect agitating against Western civilization has grow...
Assessment of the risk of radicalism remains underdeveloped by terrorism researchers in part due to ...
A total of 183 Canadian participants of different religious backgrounds completed the Belief Diversi...
Countering violent radicalization is a priority in many countries, prompting research that assesses ...
Countering violent radicalization is a priority in many countries, prompting research that assesses ...
Currently, terrorism and suicide bombing are global psychosocial processes that attracts a growing n...
Currently, terrorism and suicide bombing are global psychosocial processes that attracts a growing n...
Counterterrorism approach in Indonesia emphasizes on prevention rather than prosecution. Radicalism ...
Different states have taken a significant number of countering violent extremism and de-radicalisati...
Radicalisation is an extremely popular topic in the terrorism discourse, yet it has seen extensive c...
Extremism and terrorism are not new phenomena that humanity has to deal with. They have been there i...
The Assessment and Treatment of Radicalization Scale (ATRS) is designed to quantitatively measure Mu...
Over the past decade, a small extremist Islamic sect agitating against Western civilization has grow...
The goal of this research was to investigate whether new immigrants from the extended Middle-Eastern...
This article investigates the prevalence of the extreme Middle Eastern ideologies among Iranians. Us...
Over the past decade, a small extremist Islamic sect agitating against Western civilization has grow...
Assessment of the risk of radicalism remains underdeveloped by terrorism researchers in part due to ...
A total of 183 Canadian participants of different religious backgrounds completed the Belief Diversi...
Countering violent radicalization is a priority in many countries, prompting research that assesses ...
Countering violent radicalization is a priority in many countries, prompting research that assesses ...
Currently, terrorism and suicide bombing are global psychosocial processes that attracts a growing n...
Currently, terrorism and suicide bombing are global psychosocial processes that attracts a growing n...
Counterterrorism approach in Indonesia emphasizes on prevention rather than prosecution. Radicalism ...
Different states have taken a significant number of countering violent extremism and de-radicalisati...
Radicalisation is an extremely popular topic in the terrorism discourse, yet it has seen extensive c...
Extremism and terrorism are not new phenomena that humanity has to deal with. They have been there i...