Women's radicalization to religious terrorism : an examination of ISIS cases in the United States/ Lauren R Shapiro

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2019Subject(s): Online resources: In: Studies in Conflict & Terrorism: Vol.42, No 1, 2, 3, January, February, March 2019, pp.88-119 (114)Summary: This article was to employ social learning theory as a framework to examine how women in the United States acquire, maintain and act pursuant to radicalization to religious terrorism ISIS. The current study examined radicalization of women in the United States to religious terrorism specifically, the focus was on women who engaged in operational and or support activities for ISIS by fostering the religious and cultural ideology of a radical interpretation of Islam.
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This article was to employ social learning theory as a framework to examine how women in the United States acquire, maintain and act pursuant to radicalization to religious terrorism ISIS. The current study examined radicalization of women in the United States to religious terrorism specifically, the focus was on women who engaged in operational and or support activities for ISIS by fostering the religious and cultural ideology of a radical interpretation of Islam.

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