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Radicalisering en terrorisme
Graaff, B.G.J. de ; Feddes, A.R. ; Nickolson, L. ; Doosje, B. ; Geelhoed, F. ; Staring, R.H.J.M. ; Bie, J.L. de ; Graaf, B.A. de ; Weggemans, D. ; Buuren, J. van
Graaff, B.G.J. de
Feddes, A.R.
Nickolson, L.
Doosje, B.
Geelhoed, F.
Staring, R.H.J.M.
Bie, J.L. de
Graaf, B.A. de
Weggemans, D.
Buuren, J. van
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Justitiële verkenningen 2016/02
Trefwoorden / Keywords
Terrorisme
Ex-gedetineerden
Maatschappelijke positie
Daderkenmerk
Allochtone delinquenten
Terroristische groepering
Sociaal-economische omstandigheden
Resocialisatie
Criminele psychologie
Zelfbeeld
Religie
Allochtone jeugdigen
Geschiedenis
Turken
Extremistische groepering
Jihad
Netwerk
Sociaal netwerk
Radicalisering
Ex-gedetineerden
Maatschappelijke positie
Daderkenmerk
Allochtone delinquenten
Terroristische groepering
Sociaal-economische omstandigheden
Resocialisatie
Criminele psychologie
Zelfbeeld
Religie
Allochtone jeugdigen
Geschiedenis
Turken
Extremistische groepering
Jihad
Netwerk
Sociaal netwerk
Radicalisering
Project
JV2016/02
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Abstract
The ongoing violent conflicts in Syria and Irak are a permanent threat for the security of European citizen, as the recent terrorist attacks by Islamic State (IS) in Brussels and Paris show. Western youngsters recruted by IS and returning from Syria and Irak to Europe are considered dangerous because of their radical jihadist convictions and the military skills they acquired. This special issue of Justitiële verkenningen on Radicalisation and terrorism explores the attractiveness of IS to (islamic) European yougsters and the apocalyptic nature of IS ideology. Another question dealt with in this issue is which events and processes are known to trigger radicalization in individuals. And what about protective factors? A study of the various Turkish communities in The Netherlands shows that a solid community can give indivuals a strong sense of belonging and as such may provide protection against youngsters radicalizing. Another contribution focuses on how jihadist networks operate and how these have changed through time. And with a growing number of jihadist fighters coming back to their home countries and being arrested, the question arises how to deal with jihadist prisoners. Which factors contribute to a succesfull reintegration in society and which do not? The author of the final article argues that the various forms of radicalisation (school shooter as well as jihadist fighter) should be analysed as phenomena linked to more general underlying social developments. The concept of the ‘radical loser’, introduced by the German poet/author/philosopher Hans Magnus Enzensberger, might be helpful to come to a more profound understanding of radicalisation in current society. Jihadist extremism could be seen as a power uniting these radical losers in a collective.
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ARTIKELEN:
- B.G.J. de Graaff - IS en zijn voorgangers: Gewelddadig radicalisme in historisch perspectief
- A.R. Feddes, L. Nickolson en B. Doosje - Triggerfactoren in het radicaliseringsproces
- F. Geelhoed en R.H.J.M. Staring - Wereldbeelden en weerbaarheid van Turks-Nederlandse jongeren: De twee gezichten van een sterke interne gerichtheid
- J.L. de Bie - De werkwijze van jihadistische netwerken
- B.A. de Graaf en D. Weggemans - Na de vrijlating: Observaties en dilemma’s in de omgang met (voormalige) terrorismegedetineerden
- J. van Buuren - Radicale verliezers en de noodzaak tot ontschotten
Title
Radicalization and terrorism (full text only available in Dutch)
Uitgever / Publisher
Boom juridisch
Publicatiedatum / Publication date
2016