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Who are the British Jihadists?
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Lyall, Gavin
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Criminal histories
/ Jihad
/ Muslims
/ Political violence
/ Radicalism
/ Religious terrorism
/ Research Notes
/ Social movements
/ Street gangs
/ Terrorism
2017
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Who are the British Jihadists?
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Lyall, Gavin
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Criminal histories
/ Jihad
/ Muslims
/ Political violence
/ Radicalism
/ Religious terrorism
/ Research Notes
/ Social movements
/ Street gangs
/ Terrorism
2017
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Who are the British Jihadists?
2017
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Overview
Drawn from a wider-ranging piece of research into radicalisation processes, this research note presents findings about the backgrounds of British jihadists travelling to fight in Syria. The research identifies biographical factors that are salient to two theories of radicalisation–Social Movement Theory (SMT) and Olivier Roy’s ‘youth revolt’ theory and presents a short discussion on the validity of these theories in regard to British jihadists.
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TERRORISM RESEARCH INITIATIVE
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