Community reporting on violent extremism by "intimates": emergent findings from international evidence/ Paul Thomas

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: Critical Studies on Terrorism: Vol 13, No 4, December 2020, pp. 638-659 (112)Summary: This international policy focus responds to recent terrorist incidents in these and other countries and also draws on broader academic evidence indicating that a large majority of "lone actor" terrorists tell others known to them of their intentions and feelings in the initial planning and preparation stages (Gill, Horgan, and Deckert 2014). However, it is far from clear how much human intelligence from community members concerning terrorist planning by intimates is currently reaching relevant authorities,
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This international policy focus responds to recent terrorist incidents in these and other countries and also draws on broader academic evidence indicating that a large majority of "lone actor" terrorists tell others known to them of their intentions and feelings in the initial planning and preparation stages (Gill, Horgan, and Deckert 2014). However, it is far from clear how much human intelligence from community members concerning terrorist planning by intimates is currently reaching relevant authorities,

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