In this study among Dutch youth (N = 1086), we focus on the determinants of the susceptibility for adopting radical right-wing attitudes and behaviors. By means of structural equation modeling, we find that (a) perceived injustice, (b) perceived group threat, (c) relative deprivation, and (d) identification with the Dutch are important background determinants of a radical right-wing belief system (e.g., perceived in-group superiority, perceived illegitimacy of Dutch authorities, perceived distance to others, and a feeling of being socially disconnected). Perceived in-group superiority in turn is positively associated with endorsement of right-wing motivated violence, which is a determinant of own violent intentions. Results are discussed in...
This contribution provides evidence for the sources of sympathies for radical right-wing populist (R...
The events of 9/11 gave rise to a huge increase in studies on political violence and terrorism. Horg...
The authors propose that perceptions of injustice play a central role in radicalization toward viole...
The present study seeks to explain individual differences in self-reported politically motivated vio...
The present study aims at explaining individual differences in self-reported political violence. We ...
Collective deprivation, connectedness to mainstream society (friendship and psychological closeness ...
Collective deprivation, connectedness to mainstream society (friendship and psychological closeness ...
AbstractWe examine the social–psychological and personality bases of support for radical right parti...
Framed within the emotionally loaded history, contemporary right-wing extremism still has to contend...
We address the relationship between educational attainment and radical right voting (i.e., voting fo...
This study examines whether negative contact with immigrants promotes voting for radical right‐wing ...
Supporting on important criminological research and theories as differential association theory, soc...
This article presents an overview of the main determinants of radicalization and terrorism. Experien...
In recent years, there has been an increase in the presence of far right sentiments and exposure in ...
This contribution provides evidence for the sources of sympathies for radical right-wing populist (R...
The events of 9/11 gave rise to a huge increase in studies on political violence and terrorism. Horg...
The authors propose that perceptions of injustice play a central role in radicalization toward viole...
The present study seeks to explain individual differences in self-reported politically motivated vio...
The present study aims at explaining individual differences in self-reported political violence. We ...
Collective deprivation, connectedness to mainstream society (friendship and psychological closeness ...
Collective deprivation, connectedness to mainstream society (friendship and psychological closeness ...
AbstractWe examine the social–psychological and personality bases of support for radical right parti...
Framed within the emotionally loaded history, contemporary right-wing extremism still has to contend...
We address the relationship between educational attainment and radical right voting (i.e., voting fo...
This study examines whether negative contact with immigrants promotes voting for radical right‐wing ...
Supporting on important criminological research and theories as differential association theory, soc...
This article presents an overview of the main determinants of radicalization and terrorism. Experien...
In recent years, there has been an increase in the presence of far right sentiments and exposure in ...
This contribution provides evidence for the sources of sympathies for radical right-wing populist (R...
The events of 9/11 gave rise to a huge increase in studies on political violence and terrorism. Horg...
The authors propose that perceptions of injustice play a central role in radicalization toward viole...