This paper examines existing psychological theories of radicalisation. An interview with a British second-generation Pakistani Muslim, arrested and charged with terrorism-related offences after attempting to join IS, was applied to two existing theories of radicalisation. The results indicated that a lack of identity, a strive for significance, social and group processes, and perceived discrimination and victimisation were the most important factors in the participant’s radicalisation process. Overall, the paper concludes that certain aspects of each theory do not always appear to be present and it is important that models of radicalisation encompass more variables as interactional rather than chronological processes
This thesis attempted to create a better understanding of how the transition from Islamic and right-...
Defence date: 23 March 2016Examining Board: Professor Olivier Roy, European University Institute/RSC...
The past decade has witnessed burgeoning efforts amongst governments to prevent people from developi...
This paper examines existing psychological theories of radicalisation. An interview with a British s...
This paper examines existing psychological theories of radicalisation. An interview with a British s...
There are several psychological analyses of the processes of radicalisation resulting in terrorism. ...
The aim of the research was to explore perceptions of factors that may influence individuals to beco...
This research was funded by the Leverhulme Trust and the Scottish Institute of Policing Research.The...
peer reviewedUnderstanding the psychological dimensions underlying the radicalisation process is a c...
Our understanding of how people become involved in terrorism and violent extremism has transformed s...
Master of Social Sciences in Criminology and Forensic Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2...
Is radicalization inherently conducive to terrorism? This paper addresses this fault-line within dis...
Copyright © 2013 Priyo Ghosh et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
In this article, the authors apply the four-phase radicalization model proposed by Silber and Bhatt1...
There are several psychological analyses of the processes of radicalisation resulting in terrorism. ...
This thesis attempted to create a better understanding of how the transition from Islamic and right-...
Defence date: 23 March 2016Examining Board: Professor Olivier Roy, European University Institute/RSC...
The past decade has witnessed burgeoning efforts amongst governments to prevent people from developi...
This paper examines existing psychological theories of radicalisation. An interview with a British s...
This paper examines existing psychological theories of radicalisation. An interview with a British s...
There are several psychological analyses of the processes of radicalisation resulting in terrorism. ...
The aim of the research was to explore perceptions of factors that may influence individuals to beco...
This research was funded by the Leverhulme Trust and the Scottish Institute of Policing Research.The...
peer reviewedUnderstanding the psychological dimensions underlying the radicalisation process is a c...
Our understanding of how people become involved in terrorism and violent extremism has transformed s...
Master of Social Sciences in Criminology and Forensic Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2...
Is radicalization inherently conducive to terrorism? This paper addresses this fault-line within dis...
Copyright © 2013 Priyo Ghosh et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
In this article, the authors apply the four-phase radicalization model proposed by Silber and Bhatt1...
There are several psychological analyses of the processes of radicalisation resulting in terrorism. ...
This thesis attempted to create a better understanding of how the transition from Islamic and right-...
Defence date: 23 March 2016Examining Board: Professor Olivier Roy, European University Institute/RSC...
The past decade has witnessed burgeoning efforts amongst governments to prevent people from developi...