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Lone wolf terrorism in America : using knowledge of radicalization pathways to forge prevention strategies : final summary overview / principal investigators, Mark S. Hamm and Ramon Spaaij.

Localisation

Sécurité publique Canada, Bibliothèque

Ressource

Livres électroniques

Cote

Internet

Auteurs

Publié

  • [Washington] : [NCJRS], [2015].

Bibliographie

Includes bibliographical references.

Description

1 online resource (27 pages) : illustrations

Note

"Date received: February 2015".
"The authors ... used Federal funds provided by the U.S. Department of Justice. ... This report has not been published by the U.S. Department of Justice."
Authors affiliated with: Indiana State University.

Résumé

"This research offers the largest and most comprehensive database ever created on lone wolf terrorism, along with a theory-informed case study component based on direct contact with imprisoned lone wolf terrorists, and a comparative analysis distinguishing lone wolves from those who undergo radicalization in a group setting. Strictly in terms of lethality, the data indicate that lone wolf terrorism in America is not on the rise. Although lone wolf terrorism may not be increasing, it is undergoing two important changes in modus operandi. First, uniformed police and military personnel have become the primary target of lone wolf terrorists. Second, consistent with the relaxation of U.S. gun laws since the 1990s and the recent trend in mass shootings, the lone wolf’s preferred weaponry is now a staggering range of high-velocity firearms. While there is no standard profile of the lone wolf terrorist, most of them are unemployed, single white males with a criminal record. Compared to members of terrorist groups, lone wolves are older, less educated and more prone to mental illness."--Abstract.

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Accès en ligne

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