Sketch of a Social Ecology Model for Explaining Homegrown Terrorist Radicalisation
In this Research Note, Dr. Lorne L. Dawson argues the merits of adopting an ecological approach to organising and extending our grasp of the social and social psychological factors influencing the career of potential jihadists.
Why “Amnesty” Should Not Be Considered for Returning Foreign Fighters: A Response to Wells and Gurski
Responding to earlier Perspectives by Wells and Gurski, ICCT Programme Manager Eva Entenmann makes the case against offering plea-bargaining to returning foreign fighters and for more long-term and individualised approaches aimed at reintegration back into society.
Suicide Tactics and the Islamic State
In this Perspective, ICCT Associate Fellow Charlie Winter discusses IS's use of suicide tactics and looks in some detail at the group’s three main suicide modi operandi: vehicle-borne IEDs, inghimas operations and human-borne IEDs.
Sketch of a Social Ecology Model for Explaining Homegrown Terrorist Radicalisation
In this Research Note, Dr. Lorne L. Dawson argues the merits of adopting an ecological approach to organising and extending our grasp of the social and social psychological factors influencing the career of potential jihadists.