Multiple models have been proposed to account for violence among ideological groups. To identify critical variables contributing to violent behavior in these groups, violent ideological groups were compared to relevant comparison groups. A historically based content analysis was conducted to assess these groups with respect to a number of variables examining leader, group, organizational, and environmental attributes held to influence violence. Discriminant analyses revealed that violent ideological groups differed from comparison groups with respect to leader extremism, group righteousness, organizational indoctrination, and environmental conflict and disruption. Regression analyses revealed that these discriminant functions predicted a nu...
Violent extremist organizations differ from other ideologically-based groups that do not necessarily...
Recent research has begun to explore the causes of organizational death for domestic far-right extre...
Literature on collective violence usually treats an act of aggression as a unidimensional phenomenon...
Recent events have called attention to the potential of ideological leaders to incite violence. The ...
Presented here is an exploratory study that compared four kinds of extremists (violent lone, nonviol...
This research investigates the ways in which leaders of ideological organizations use words, imagery...
Do group processes cause violence and aggression? The appropriate answer to the question posed by th...
This study explored the psychological dynamics of terrorism based on a structured comparison of the ...
Under what conditions are militant groups more likely to experience intra-organizational conflict? T...
Terrorism can be defined as a type of ideologically motivated violence that arises during asymmetric...
What determines the activity and lethality of militant groups? To answer this question, a two-step c...
What determines the activity and lethality of militant groups? To answer this question, a two-step c...
Ethnic violence appears to be the major source of violence in the world. Ethnic hostilities are pote...
Ethnic violence appears to be the major source of violence in the world. Ethnic hostilities are pote...
Recent increases in domestic and international acts of extremist violence perpetrated against Americ...
Violent extremist organizations differ from other ideologically-based groups that do not necessarily...
Recent research has begun to explore the causes of organizational death for domestic far-right extre...
Literature on collective violence usually treats an act of aggression as a unidimensional phenomenon...
Recent events have called attention to the potential of ideological leaders to incite violence. The ...
Presented here is an exploratory study that compared four kinds of extremists (violent lone, nonviol...
This research investigates the ways in which leaders of ideological organizations use words, imagery...
Do group processes cause violence and aggression? The appropriate answer to the question posed by th...
This study explored the psychological dynamics of terrorism based on a structured comparison of the ...
Under what conditions are militant groups more likely to experience intra-organizational conflict? T...
Terrorism can be defined as a type of ideologically motivated violence that arises during asymmetric...
What determines the activity and lethality of militant groups? To answer this question, a two-step c...
What determines the activity and lethality of militant groups? To answer this question, a two-step c...
Ethnic violence appears to be the major source of violence in the world. Ethnic hostilities are pote...
Ethnic violence appears to be the major source of violence in the world. Ethnic hostilities are pote...
Recent increases in domestic and international acts of extremist violence perpetrated against Americ...
Violent extremist organizations differ from other ideologically-based groups that do not necessarily...
Recent research has begun to explore the causes of organizational death for domestic far-right extre...
Literature on collective violence usually treats an act of aggression as a unidimensional phenomenon...