Purpose This study explores socio-demographic profiles and offence histories of 235 individuals convicted of extremist offences in England and Wales who have shown different levels of Internet engagement in their pathway towards radicalization. Methods A comprehensive database of those convicted of extremist offences was developed by reviewing and coding content of specialist Structured Risk Guidance (SRG) and Extremism Risk Guidance (ERG22+) assessment reports, authored by professionals with access to a range of restricted information sources and direct contact with the individual concerned. This enabled a comparison of socio-demographic profiles and offence histories for those who radicalized online, those who radicalized offline and...
Violent extremism and radicalization as the pathway leading up to violent extremism are hot topics w...
Public interest and policy debates surrounding the role of the Internet in terrorist activities is i...
Radicalization is the transition into acceptance and approval of extremist beliefs and actions, incl...
Purpose: This study explores socio-demographic profiles and offence histories of 235 individuals con...
This study explores the Internet’s role in radicalization pathways and offending of 235 convicted ex...
Individuals holding extremist views are often considered as having exploited the Internet to spread ...
AbstractThis paper presents the results from exploratory primary research into the role of the inter...
This study explores the Internet's role in radicalization pathways and offending of 235 convicted ex...
Using a unique dataset of 227 convicted UK-based terrorists, this report fills a large gap in the ex...
The ubiquity of online radicalisation warrants the need for law enforcement to learn how to harness ...
Anecdotal evidence asserts that extremist materials on the internet play a decisive role in radicali...
Anecdotal evidence asserts that extremist materials on the internet play a decisive role in radicali...
Public interest and policy debates surrounding the role of the Internet in terrorist activities is i...
The role played by the internet in processes of radicalisation is a pervasive subject in discussions...
Online radicalisation to terrorism has become a pervasive policy concern over the last decade. Howev...
Violent extremism and radicalization as the pathway leading up to violent extremism are hot topics w...
Public interest and policy debates surrounding the role of the Internet in terrorist activities is i...
Radicalization is the transition into acceptance and approval of extremist beliefs and actions, incl...
Purpose: This study explores socio-demographic profiles and offence histories of 235 individuals con...
This study explores the Internet’s role in radicalization pathways and offending of 235 convicted ex...
Individuals holding extremist views are often considered as having exploited the Internet to spread ...
AbstractThis paper presents the results from exploratory primary research into the role of the inter...
This study explores the Internet's role in radicalization pathways and offending of 235 convicted ex...
Using a unique dataset of 227 convicted UK-based terrorists, this report fills a large gap in the ex...
The ubiquity of online radicalisation warrants the need for law enforcement to learn how to harness ...
Anecdotal evidence asserts that extremist materials on the internet play a decisive role in radicali...
Anecdotal evidence asserts that extremist materials on the internet play a decisive role in radicali...
Public interest and policy debates surrounding the role of the Internet in terrorist activities is i...
The role played by the internet in processes of radicalisation is a pervasive subject in discussions...
Online radicalisation to terrorism has become a pervasive policy concern over the last decade. Howev...
Violent extremism and radicalization as the pathway leading up to violent extremism are hot topics w...
Public interest and policy debates surrounding the role of the Internet in terrorist activities is i...
Radicalization is the transition into acceptance and approval of extremist beliefs and actions, incl...