The mirage of the jihad. Disenchantment as the pathway to disengagement of female jihadists. A case study about radicalization in Spanish prisons (El espejismo de la yihad. El desencanto como camino para la desvinculación de las mujeres yihadistas. Un estudio de caso sobre la radicalización en las cárceles españolas)

Ángel Gómez, Sandra Chiclana, Juana Chinchilla, Laura Blanco, Beatriz Alba, Hend Bautista, Florencia Pozuelo-Rubio
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The interest for disentangling the pathways to violent radicalization is one of the main areas of attention nowadays. However, investigations including data from terrorists is marginal, particularly in the case of women. Here we offer an empirical contribution to this shortage. Twenty-five Muslims females incarcerated in Spanish prisons because of jihadist terrorism, or for crimes unrelated to terrorism, participated in a series of face-to-face interviews. Results revealed that female jihadists expressed less self-esteem, quest for significance, resilience, cohesion and religiosity than non-jihadists. Although no differences were found between the groups in fusion with religion or Muslims, female jihadists decreased their perception of fusion with religion and Muslims in the present as compared to the past and remain low in the future. Results indicate that female jihadists enter radicalization because of a crisis in their personal and social identities, but also seem to disengage from jihad because of a disenchantment for unfulfilled expectancies. Our findings call for consideration of the specific needs and characteristics of female jihadist inmates in the development of treatment programmes in prison.

他的父亲是一名律师,母亲是一名律师。这首歌在英国单曲排行榜上排名第二,在英国单曲榜上排名第三,在英国单曲榜上排名第四。西班牙监狱激进化案例研究(El espejismo de la yihad)。幻灭是一种脱离圣战女性的方式。西班牙监狱激进化案例研究)
摘要解析暴力激进化的途径是当今社会关注的主要领域之一。然而,包括恐怖分子数据在内的调查很少,特别是对妇女的调查。在这里,我们提供了一个经验的贡献,这一短缺。25名因圣战恐怖主义或与恐怖主义无关的罪行而被监禁在西班牙监狱的穆斯林女性参加了一系列面对面的访谈。结果显示,女性圣战分子比非圣战分子表现出更低的自尊、对意义的追求、适应力、凝聚力和宗教信仰。虽然与宗教或穆斯林融合的群体之间没有发现差异,但与过去相比,女性圣战分子目前对宗教和穆斯林融合的看法有所下降,未来仍将保持较低水平。结果表明,女性圣战分子由于个人和社会身份的危机而走向激进化,但似乎也因为对未实现的期望的幻灭而脱离圣战。我们的研究结果呼吁在制定监狱治疗方案时考虑女性圣战囚犯的具体需求和特点。
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