Factors of radicalisation towards terrorism based on the case formulation framework

Radicalisation, being closely linked to terrorism, brings about negative impacts in the society, hence warranting a more thorough understanding of the problem. Previous literature in the field have provided single explanations, ordered progression of events as well as profiles of radicalised individ...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Noor, Nurnadiah, Muthaliff, Raseena, Roslan, Sri Nur Idayu
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-706482019-12-10T11:33:06Z Factors of radicalisation towards terrorism based on the case formulation framework Mohamed Noor, Nurnadiah Muthaliff, Raseena Roslan, Sri Nur Idayu Qiu Lin School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Psychology Radicalisation, being closely linked to terrorism, brings about negative impacts in the society, hence warranting a more thorough understanding of the problem. Previous literature in the field have provided single explanations, ordered progression of events as well as profiles of radicalised individuals to explain radicalisation. This paper thus seeks to better understand the underlying dynamics of radicalisation using the case formulation framework – specifically the influences of the predisposing, precipitating, perpetuating, and protective factors on the presenting issues – as it may offer a more dynamic and comprehensive understanding of the various influences towards the radicalisation process. Leading factors of radicalisation such as demographics, sense of identity and belonging, socialisation, grievance, motivation, ideology, and resilience are reviewed, and their categorisation into each element of the framework is proposed. Avenues for future research in understanding the radicalisation process are also suggested, focusing on more evidence-based and controlled studies as well as analysing possible interactions between different factors. Bachelor of Arts 2017-05-08T03:00:32Z 2017-05-08T03:00:32Z 2017 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/70648 en Nanyang Technological University 63 p. application/pdf
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Mohamed Noor, Nurnadiah
Muthaliff, Raseena
Roslan, Sri Nur Idayu
Factors of radicalisation towards terrorism based on the case formulation framework
description Radicalisation, being closely linked to terrorism, brings about negative impacts in the society, hence warranting a more thorough understanding of the problem. Previous literature in the field have provided single explanations, ordered progression of events as well as profiles of radicalised individuals to explain radicalisation. This paper thus seeks to better understand the underlying dynamics of radicalisation using the case formulation framework – specifically the influences of the predisposing, precipitating, perpetuating, and protective factors on the presenting issues – as it may offer a more dynamic and comprehensive understanding of the various influences towards the radicalisation process. Leading factors of radicalisation such as demographics, sense of identity and belonging, socialisation, grievance, motivation, ideology, and resilience are reviewed, and their categorisation into each element of the framework is proposed. Avenues for future research in understanding the radicalisation process are also suggested, focusing on more evidence-based and controlled studies as well as analysing possible interactions between different factors.
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Mohamed Noor, Nurnadiah
Muthaliff, Raseena
Roslan, Sri Nur Idayu
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author Mohamed Noor, Nurnadiah
Muthaliff, Raseena
Roslan, Sri Nur Idayu
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title Factors of radicalisation towards terrorism based on the case formulation framework
title_short Factors of radicalisation towards terrorism based on the case formulation framework
title_full Factors of radicalisation towards terrorism based on the case formulation framework
title_fullStr Factors of radicalisation towards terrorism based on the case formulation framework
title_full_unstemmed Factors of radicalisation towards terrorism based on the case formulation framework
title_sort factors of radicalisation towards terrorism based on the case formulation framework
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