Tag: Insights
Burnt out and radicalised: how workplace exhaustion breeds extremist thinking – new study (The Conversation)
According to a recent study, there is a concerning correlation between support for extremist ideology and occupational stress. People may become less psychologically resilient and…
Linking Conspiracy Beliefs and Violent Anti-Government Extremism: Mitigating the Threat with Procedurally Just Governance (Terrorism and Political Violence)
Alongside a decline in institutional trust and an increase in conspiracy-driven violence, there has been a notable increase in conspiracy theories, political division, and anti-government…
Navigating the margins of radicalization: intersectionality of gang affiliation and terror extremism (British Journal of Interdisciplinary Research)
Marginality, radicalization, extremism, gangs, and terrorism are defined in the current study. It emphasizes how crucial it is for community leaders, law enforcement, and legislators…
The Evolving Landscape of Domestic Extremism (Domestic Preparedness)
In the United States, domestic extremism has become more complicated, with threats coming from both lone actors and ideological groups. More than 2,200 acts of…
Two Weeks in Soft Security, Multimedia Edition. Policyinstitute.net, 23 August 2025
VIDEOS: Factors that contribute to conspiratorial beliefs (Cambridge Disinformation Summit):https://lnkd.in/dg2VXmAB Is digital media literacy the answer to our disinformation woes? (OECD):https://lnkd.in/d5Wm6uNR Forscherin Ebner über digitale…
New on preventhate.org | Policyinstitute.net, 18 August 2025
preventhate.org |Averting and Countering Online Hatred.
Kinocide as a Strategy of Terrorism: Legal Frameworks and Case Law Analysis (Lieber Institute West Point)
The article examines ‘kinocide’”‘ as a tactical instrument of terrorism, which is the intentional targeting and destruction of families. In order to destabilize communities and…
A systematic review: unveiling the complexity of definitions in extremism and religious extremism (humanities and social sciences communications)
Examining the nebulous and changing definitions of extremism and religious extremism, this systematic literature analysis highlights enduring definitional issues that impede advancement in both academia…