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100 | _aKENYON Jonathan | ||
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_aLone-actor terrorism: _ba systematic literature review/ _cJonathan Kenyon, Christopher Baker-Beall and Jens Binder |
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520 | _aA systematic review of the empirical literature on lone-actor terrorism, the first of its kind, is presented. Across 109 sources, ten main themes that characterize this domain are identified and described: definitions of lone-actor terrorism and typologies; heterogeneity of lone-actor terrorists; presence of mental health issues and/or personality disorders; similarities with other lone-offender criminal types; motivation to act driven by personal and ideological influences; increasing prominence of internet use; ties with other extremists, groups or wider movements; processes of attack planning and preparation; role of opportunity/triggers; and a tendency toward leakage/attack signaling. | ||
598 | _aLONE-ACTOR TERRORISM, NEWARTICLS | ||
650 | _aLONE-ACTOR TERRORISM | ||
700 | _aBAKER-BEALL Christopher | ||
700 | _aBINDER Jens | ||
773 | _gStudies in Conflict & Terrorism, Volume 46, Numbers 10-12, October-December 2023, page: 2038-2065 | ||
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_uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1057610X.2021.1892635 _zClick here for full text |
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