Hopes and Disappointment: Processes of Getting Involved in and Out of Radical Extremist Groups

A. Kugay
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   Various reasons — political or non-political — lead people to participation in terrorism and similar forms of violent extremism. Those involved in terrorism come from different social backgrounds and have often been subjected to processes of violent radicalization. Terrorist profiles do not work as a tool to identify real or potential terrorists because such profiles do not reflect diversity and how people change when they become involved in violent extremism. Which suggests a more dynamic typology of militant group members based on dimensions that represent dynamic continuums rather than static positions. Disillusionment with what originally attracted them to the movement — whether it was political goals, the search for friendship or a sense of belonging — is one of the main factors leading to the process of leaving a militant movement or group. However, disengagement is far from simply reversing or mirroring the original process of engaging in violent extremism. In the course of their extremist career, individual activists tend to change values and motives, as well as positions and roles in the militant group. Hence, a better understanding of the factors that cause frustration for different types of violent activists allows us to suggest opportunities for strengthening these processes, contributing to a higher level of individual exit from an extremist group.
希望与失望:激进极端主义团体的介入与退出过程
各种原因——政治或非政治原因——导致人们参与恐怖主义和类似形式的暴力极端主义。那些参与恐怖主义的人来自不同的社会背景,经常受到暴力激进化的影响。恐怖分子档案不能作为识别真实或潜在恐怖分子的工具,因为这些档案不能反映多样性以及人们在参与暴力极端主义时的变化。这表明,基于代表动态连续性而非静态立场的维度,对激进组织成员进行了更动态的类型化。对最初吸引他们加入这场运动的原因的幻想——无论是政治目标、对友谊的追求还是归属感——是导致他们离开激进运动或团体的主要因素之一。然而,脱离接触远不是简单地扭转或反映参与暴力极端主义的最初进程。在极端主义职业生涯中,个别活动家往往会改变价值观和动机,以及在激进组织中的立场和角色。因此,更好地了解导致不同类型暴力活动人士沮丧的因素,使我们能够提出加强这些进程的机会,有助于个人更高程度地退出极端组织。
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