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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
131

Pushes and pulls of radicalisation into violent Islamist extremism and prevention measures targeting these: Comparing men and women

Jacobsen, Annemette January 2017 (has links)
Recent years’ terrorist attacks in Europe and the flow of foreign fighters joining the terrorist organisation Daesh, has made the understanding of radicalisation evermore crucial. This thesis investigates if push and pull factors leading into violent Islamic extremism differentiate between men and women. Furthermore, it assesses how preventive measures from The United Kingdom, Sweden and Denmark targets push and pull factors and if these are sensitive to sex. To fulfil this objective an exploratory thematic analysis was used to synthesise secondary qualitative research surrounding push and pull factors. The push and pull factor analysis revealed three trends: there were limited variation in the overall categories describing the push and pull factors present for men and women; what caused push and pull factors to manifest differed according to sex; and, there were differences in how much men and women were affected by these factors. The assessment of prevention measures showed that none of the measures explicitly mentioned push and pull factors, yet they all had the potential of targeting these. Sex was included in some aspects of the measures, but was not a consideration in relation to the targeting of push and pull factors. The thesis ends with a discussion of what implications the found results have for practice and offers suggestions to how prevention measures can be improved.
132

Överlappande gränser : Ungdomars uttryck av ett ”vi och dom” i relation till religion

Andersson, Anna January 2023 (has links)
This study was aimed to investigate how a ”us and them” emerged in a group of young poeplés description and approaches to individuals and groups with a religiois identity. As a method to investigate this, a qualitative and semi-structured interview was done with six high school students from northern Sweden. When the interviews was done, an analysis was made using a social constructionist framework in general and three constructions of a ”us and them” as social, congruent and conflictual in particular. The results showed that all students used a social, congruent and conflictual creation of ”us and them” related to religion in different ways. The social construction was found to be interwined with the congruent construction in most students desciptions. Most of the students described that a sense of fellowship and shared values is what creates an ”us” and separates groups into ”us and them”. In the students approaches to religions and people in general, who were incongruent with themselves, the conflictual construction of ”us and them” was shown. This category included extremism, generalization of religious individuals and political views. / Denna studie syftade till att undersöka och försöka beskriva hur ett ”vi och dom” framträdde i en grupp ungdomars beskrivning och förhållningssätt till individer och grupper tillhörande en religiös livsåskådning. Som metod för att undersöka detta genomfördes en kvalitativ och halvstrukturerad intervju med sex gymnasieelever på ett naturbruksgymnasium i norra Sverige. Efter genomförandet av intervjun analyserades resultatet med hjälp av ett socialkonstruktionistiskt ramverk i allmänhet och tre konstruktionerna av ett skapande av ett ”vi och dom” som socialt, kongruent och konfliktuellt i synnerhet. Resultatet visade på att samtliga elever använde sig av ett socialt, kongruent och konfliktuellt skapande av ett ”vi och dom” kopplat till religion på olika sätt. Den sociala konstruktionen visade sig vara sammanvävd med den kongruenta konstruktionen i de flesta elevers resonemang. Eleverna beskrev att en känsla av gemenskap och gemensamma värderingar är det som skiljer grupper åt och som skapar ett ”vi och dom”. I elevernas förhållningssätt till religioner och människor som de upplevde som inkongruenta med sig själva visades den konfliktuella konstruktionen av ett ”vi och dom”. Till denna kategori hörde generaliseringar, religiösa individer, politiska åsikter och tankar kring extremism.
133

Gender and Contextual Perspective in Countering Violent Extremism (CVE): Examining Inclusion of Women and Contextual Factors in Online Approaches to CVE

Theuri, Naomi January 2017 (has links)
A holistic approach to Counter Violent Extremism (CVE) in the Internet Environment and Social Media is essential. This thesis focuses on gender and context consideration in online approaches to CVE through use of a literature review and samples of online counter-narrative campaigns. This has led to determination of the extent to which gender and context have been considered in online approaches to CVE and identifying what they mean for CVE online, while highlighting full participation of women in online approaches that are aimed at countering violent extremism as well as the critical role of contextual factors in online approaches to CVE. In addition, the thesis shows that more research is needed to fill the gaps identified. These gaps are the role of women in online CVE campaigns as well as contextual factors that are associated to violent extremism. More so, online narratives should be all rounded since this study found that CVE narratives have failed to identify a predictable psychosocial trajectory to explain de-radicalization processes that are crucial to disengage radicals.
134

Att förebygga Lone Wolf terrorism. En systematisk litteraturstudie

Berggren, Joakim January 2016 (has links)
Denna systematiska litteraturstudie ämnar undersöka vilka åtgärder som kan vidtas för att förebygga lone wolf terrorism. Denna form av terrorism har blivit allt mer uppmärksammad de senaste åren och anses vara ett växande problem som utgör ett allvarligt hot mot samhället. Lone wolf terrorism är en brottstyp som är väldigt svår att förebygga, främst på grund av att lone wolf terrorists, i jämförelse med terrorister som agerar i grupp, inte i lika stor utsträckning kommunicerar med andra individer angående sina planer att begå terrorbrott. Ett antal åtgärder med potential att förebygga lone wolf terrorism har dock identifierats. Bland dessa åtgärder kunde två teman urskiljas; internet/sociala medier och samarbete myndigheter och lokalsamhälle/allmänheten. Åtgärder på temat internet/sociala medier baserades på att lone wolf terrorists trots allt ofta använder internet för att kommunicera med likasinnade angående sina radikala åsikter och/eller intentioner att begå brott. Därutöver använder de internet för att bland annat införskaffa radikaliserande material och ritningar över potentiella mål. Därmed kan åtgärder med internet i fokus, såsom övervakning av extremistiska hemsidor och chattforum, spela en viktig roll i det brottsförebyggande arbetet riktat mot lone wolf terrorism. Att involvera lokalsamhällen i det brottsförebyggande arbetet är också viktigt eftersom det är i dessa miljöer individer ofta radikaliseras. Av särskild vikt är att involvera allmänheten då familj, vänner och andra bekanta vanligtvis befinner sig i den bästa positionen för att upptäcka varningssignaler som antyder att någon i deras närhet har radikala åsikter och/eller avsikt att begå terrorbrott. / This systematic literature review aims to investigate what measures can be taken to prevent lone wolf terrorism. This form of terrorism has gained increasing attention in recent years and is considered to be a growing problem that poses a serious threat to society. Lone wolf terrorism is a type of crime that is difficult to prevent, mainly because lone wolf terrorists, compared to terrorists acting in groups, not to the same extent communicate with other individuals regarding their plans to commit acts of terrorism. However, a number of measures with the potential to prevent lone wolf terrorism have been identified. Among these measures two themes could be distinguished; internet/social media and cooperation between authorities and local communities/the public. Measures on the theme internet/social media were based on the fact that lone wolf terrorists after all often use the internet to communicate with likeminded regarding their radical opinions and/or plans to commit acts of terrorism. Additionally, they use the internet to, among other things, obtain radicalising material and drawings of potential targets. Consequently, measures with a focus on the internet, such as monitoring of extremist websites and chat rooms, can play an important role in the attempt to prevent lone wolf terrorism. To involve local communities in crime prevention efforts targeted at lone wolf terrorism is also important since it is in these environments individuals often become radicalized. Of particular importance is the involvement of the public since family, friends and other acquaintances usually are in the best position to detect warning signs that indicate that someone close to them has radical views and/or intentions to commit acts of terrorism.
135

Preventing Radicalization in Prisons: A comparative analysis of the Danish and Swedish Prison and Probation Service's counter-radicalization strategies within prisons

Christiansen, Sara January 2017 (has links)
It is important to direct resources to effective evidence- and value-based counter-radicalization strategies, especially within prisons. With the increasing threat ofviolence and terror from various violent extremist groups, such as Daesh, thefocus on prisons should be intensified. While radicalization within prisons was nota significant problem a decade ago, the new recruitment strategies from e.g.Daesh now pose a new challenge for prisons. This thesis identifies contemporaryliterature on radicalization, deradicalization, and violent extremism within aprison context. From this seven recurrent themes were identified: overcrowding,religious chaplains, sectioning, risk assessment, monitoring and supervision,rehabilitation programs and education of staff. This was then used to develop anassessment model, which was based on the Canadian Risk-Need-Responsivitymodel’s three core principles, for evaluating and conducting counterradicalizationstrategies. The assessment model was then used as a framework fora comparative analysis of the Danish and Swedish Prison and Probation Services’counter-radicalization strategies within prisons. The results show that bothcountries adhered to a degree to the assessment model and current literaturewithin the field. The results further reveal that there is a lack of empiricalevidence and data on radicalization and counter-radicalization within prisons, andthat the data available is somewhat outdated.
136

Examining the correlates of electoral violence in the U.S. using a mixed methods approach: The case of the January 6th, 2021, Capitol insurrection

Theocharidou, Kalliopi 23 August 2022 (has links)
No description available.
137

The Portrayal of Incel Violence : A Thematical Comparative Case Study of US and Swedish Media’s Presentation on Incel Attacks

Nordberg, Amanda January 2023 (has links)
The research conducted in this thesis will focus on incels’ violence, the media coverage of it, and incels’ debatable connection to extremism. Using a comparative case study on incel violence enables an examination of how media presents the coverage, identifying similarities, differences, and patterns from a transnational perspective by analyzing news articles from two selected newspapers in the US and two newspapers from Sweden over a specific period. A systematic content analysis is conducted to identify and analyze key themes in the media coverage related to incel violence. The analysis includes examining how the coverage was presented, what language tone was used, the focus on the coverage, and the characteristics of perpetrators and victims presented by the newspapers. The findings reveal that there are consistent similarities but also differences in the media coverage of incel violence across the four newspapers analyzed. Four out of five identified themes in the coverage were consistent among the newspapers, indicating a shared approach in the portrayal of incel violence. However, there may also be some contextual and cultural differences influencing the coverage, which require further exploration. This study contributes to a better understanding of the media representation of incel violence and highlights the consistent themes observed in the selected newspapers. The findings suggest that there is a shared narrative and coverage of incel violence, transcending national boundaries.
138

Three Essays on the Determinants of Radicalization: A Case of North-Western Pakistan

Nawaz, Fahim 16 December 2022 (has links)
Radicalization is as a formidable challenge for several nations. While radicalization continues to flare across the world, empirical evidence and consensus regarding its determinants remain scarce. This cumulative dissertation aims to contribute to understanding the determinants of radicalization based on three research papers. The first paper undertakes a systematic review of the existing scientific literature on radicalization. The second paper empirically tests the predictive power of the most plausible factors identified in the systematic review. The third paper empirically investigates the existence of non-linearities in the relationship between radicalization and socioeconomic factors.:1. Introduction 2. Understanding the Determinants of Radicalization: A Systematic Review 3. An Empirical Assessment of the Determinants of Radicalization: Evidence from North-Western Pakistan 4. Socioeconomic Factors and Radicalization in Pakistan: A Non-Linear Exploration 5. References
139

Criminal networks and violent Islamic extremism : A search for meaning

Priadi-Sörensen, Tobias January 2022 (has links)
The Swedish Police Authority currently categorise 61 urban areas in Sweden as vulnerable areas, where there is an increased risk of becoming a victim of crime or violence to both females and males living in those areas. In these places the feeling of insecurity and the lack of trust and confidence in the judiciary system is more common than in other urban parts of Sweden. Due to this negative trend and development local power factors have evolved, and the risk of parallel social structures enforced by criminal activity and violent extremism is higher than in other places in Sweden. This thesis investigates the connection between Swedish criminal networks and violent Islamic extremism to create a better understand of why individuals from the vulnerable areas in Sweden join criminal networks and, or violent Islamic extremist groups
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Mellan det osynliga och påtagliga : En kvalitativ intervjustudie om yrkesverksammas narrativ om våldsbejakande extremism inom Stockholms stad / Between the invisible and the tangible : A qualitative interview study on proffesionals' narratives about violent extremism within the city of Stockholm

Tanoukhi, Nour January 2023 (has links)
No description available.

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