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Violent Extremism in America: Interviews with Former Extremists and Their Families on Radicalization and Deradicalization [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 134 pages, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jun-2021
  • Kirjastus: RAND
  • ISBN-10: 1977406793
  • ISBN-13: 9781977406798
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 134 pages, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jun-2021
  • Kirjastus: RAND
  • ISBN-10: 1977406793
  • ISBN-13: 9781977406798
Terrorism and ideologically inspired violence represent persistent and serious threats to U.S. national security. The January 6, 2021, attack at the U.S. Capitol and other recent events emphasize the need for more research to inform prevention and deradicalization strategies. In this report, the authors aim to characterize why and how individuals joined extremist organizations, as well as how some of them exited these groups. Semistructured interviews were conducted with former extremists and their family members, representing 32 unique stories of 24 white supremacists and eight Islamic extremists. Exposure to propaganda on the internet, in music, and in books and literature was present in more than two-thirds of the sample. Although formal, top-down recruitment occurred for three Islamic extremists, the majority of white supremacists actively sought out participation in extremist organizations. Among the sample, 26 had exited the organizations; of those, six were still undergoing cognitive and emotionalderadicalization. Among those who exited, 22 mentioned that a person or group intervened to help them by providing diverse cultural and demographic exposures, emotional support, financial stability, or domestic stability. Interviewees also addressed suchsystemic issues as unemployment and the need for more-affordable and easily accessible mental health care. These interviews led to recommendations for both research and practice that emphasize the importance of incorporating the voices of those with personal experience and knowledge of ideological extremism into future research designs and efforts to prevent radicalization and promote deradicalization.

Terrorism and ideologically inspired violence are persistent and serious threats to U.S. national security. This report uses interviews to explore why and how 32 individuals joined extremist organizations and how some of them exited these groups.

Preface iii
Figures and Tables
vii
Summary ix
Acknowledgments xix
Abbreviations xxi
Chapter One Introduction And Background
1(10)
Violent Extremism in the United States
1(1)
Definitions and Terms
2(1)
Rationale for the Current Approach
3(3)
A Research Approach Derived from Suicide Prevention
6(1)
Limitations of the Approach
7(2)
Organization of This Report
9(2)
Chapter Two Overview Of The Literature
11(16)
Sources of Risk or Resiliency Associated with Radicalization
12(7)
Pathways to Radicalization
19(1)
Processes of Exiting Extremist Organizations
20(4)
Perspectives on Mitigation Strategies for Extremism
24(2)
Conclusion
26(1)
Chapter Three Methods
27(8)
Project Design
27(1)
Sample Demographics and Case Details
27(4)
Interview Process and Protocol
31(1)
Interview Analysis
32(3)
Chapter Four Background Characteristics Of Radical Extremists
35(8)
Analysis of Interviews
35(6)
Conclusion
41(2)
Chapter Five Pathways To Radicalization
43(12)
Analysis of Interviews
43(10)
Conclusion
53(2)
Chapter Six Deradicalizing And Leaving Extremist Organizations
55(12)
Analysis of Interviews
55(10)
Conclusion
65(2)
Chapter Seven Participant Perspectives On Mitigation Strategies
67(18)
Analysis of Interviews
68(16)
Conclusion
84(1)
Chapter Eight Synthesis And Recommendations
85(8)
Strengths and Limitations
85(1)
Main Findings
86(2)
Recommendations
88(4)
Conclusion
92(1)
APPENDIXES
A Literature Review Methods and Scope
93(6)
B Interview Protocols
99(6)
References 105