In the past decades, Europe has been shocked repeatedly by terrorist crimes. This has led to an influx of suspects and convicts of terrorism in the prison system. The aim of this study is to provide insight into socio-demographic, psychopathological and criminal background characteristics of convicted violent extremists. Retrospective analyses were conducted on primary source data from 82 convicts in Dutch prison terrorism wings. Results showed that violent extremists are a heterogeneous group regarding socio-demographic characteristics. About 60% of the population had previously been convicted of ordinary crimes and a third suffered from a mental disorder. To gain more insight into violent extremists, additional research is needed into mot...
Although many studies have investigated the backgrounds of people who went to Syria to join jihadist...
Attempts to define terrorist typologies often emphasise the importance of socio-political and psycho...
It is traditionally viewed that vulnerable inmates form captive audiences for violent terrorist offe...
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 ...
Purpose: The literature on terrorism suggests a strong link between criminal offending and terrorism...
Abstract: What are similarities and differences between violent and nonviolent terrorist suspects? O...
With the impending defeat of ISIS in Syria and Iraq, supporters of terrorist groups, among them home...
It is widely acknowledged that factors such as previous offending and unemployment increase the risk...
How violent extremism is interpreted among adolescents and young adults who experience a form of psy...
This article conducts comparative research to advance our understanding of the causes of terrorism. ...
The current rapid emergence of violent extremism urges inter-disciplinary approach to inspect the ph...
AbstractTerrorism is one of the extraordinary crimes, creating terror based on ideological differenc...
Although many studies have examined various aspects of terrorism, relatively little is known about r...
The goal of this thesis is a deeper exploration of the phenomenon of violent radicalization and its ...
Although many studies have investigated the backgrounds of people who went to Syria to join jihadist...
Attempts to define terrorist typologies often emphasise the importance of socio-political and psycho...
It is traditionally viewed that vulnerable inmates form captive audiences for violent terrorist offe...
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 ...
Purpose: The literature on terrorism suggests a strong link between criminal offending and terrorism...
Abstract: What are similarities and differences between violent and nonviolent terrorist suspects? O...
With the impending defeat of ISIS in Syria and Iraq, supporters of terrorist groups, among them home...
It is widely acknowledged that factors such as previous offending and unemployment increase the risk...
How violent extremism is interpreted among adolescents and young adults who experience a form of psy...
This article conducts comparative research to advance our understanding of the causes of terrorism. ...
The current rapid emergence of violent extremism urges inter-disciplinary approach to inspect the ph...
AbstractTerrorism is one of the extraordinary crimes, creating terror based on ideological differenc...
Although many studies have examined various aspects of terrorism, relatively little is known about r...
The goal of this thesis is a deeper exploration of the phenomenon of violent radicalization and its ...
Although many studies have investigated the backgrounds of people who went to Syria to join jihadist...
Attempts to define terrorist typologies often emphasise the importance of socio-political and psycho...
It is traditionally viewed that vulnerable inmates form captive audiences for violent terrorist offe...