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100 1 _aWILLIAMSON Harley
245 _aThe grievance-identity relationship: understanding the role of identity processes and stigmatisation on Muslims' perceptions of terrorist grievances/
_c Harley Williamson
260 _c2020
520 _aThe literature review highlights two important factors that might influence Muslims' belief that terrorist grievances are valid: (1) feeling stigmatised; and (2) social identification. The current study extends prior research by focusing on how stigmatisation and social identity interact to predict beliefs that terrorists have valid grievances. Specifically, how social identity moderates the influence of feeling stigmatised on Muslims' likelihood of seeing terrorist grievances as valid.
650 _aMUSLIM
_x TERRORISM
650 _aTERRORIST
650 _aCOUNTERING VIOLENT
_x EXTREMISM
773 _aThe Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism : Vol 15, Issue 3, October 2020, pp.209-227
598 _a terrorism
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1080/18335330.2020.1817526
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