Processual Models of Radicalization into Terrorism: A Best Fit Framework Synthesis

The pre-emptive turn in the criminal justice system, and more in particular in the counterterrorism context, has brought legislators to intervene as early as possible and to target remote risks. However, when drafting far-reaching legislation, hardly any attention is given to the underlying phenomen...

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Main Author: Stéphanie De Coensel
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Daniel Koehler 2018-12-01
Series:Journal for Deradicalization
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Online Access:http://journals.sfu.ca/jd/index.php/jd/article/view/176
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spelling doaj-f316bfee90684b4c962ff2a8e384d4d62020-11-25T01:13:31ZdeuDaniel KoehlerJournal for Deradicalization2363-98492363-98492018-12-01Winter1789127Processual Models of Radicalization into Terrorism: A Best Fit Framework SynthesisStéphanie De Coensel0Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy (IRCP), Ghent UniversityThe pre-emptive turn in the criminal justice system, and more in particular in the counterterrorism context, has brought legislators to intervene as early as possible and to target remote risks. However, when drafting far-reaching legislation, hardly any attention is given to the underlying phenomena. This article therefore aims to review existing processual models of radicalization that provide insight into the sequence of the trajectory towards terrorism. These models are often isolated and comparative reviews have been scarce and partial in scope. Through a best fit framework synthesis, this contribution systematically identifies existing models and frameworks in the literature and analyses them thematically. As a result, a meta-framework, represented by an eight-phased horizontal funnel, embodies the current state of research on phase models of radicalization. The eight phases cover the entire process from pre-radicalization, to five radicalization phases sensu stricto, to implementation and post-implementation. In these phases, multiple concepts that relate to grievances, cognitions, groups and violence are identified. The meta-framework, or integrated funnel model, evidences the pre-crime hypothesis and shows that far-reaching criminal law provisions intervene at too early stages of the radicalization process.http://journals.sfu.ca/jd/index.php/jd/article/view/176Radicalization ProcessTerrorismProcessual ModelBest Fit Framework SynthesisMeta-Framework
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Processual Models of Radicalization into Terrorism: A Best Fit Framework Synthesis
Journal for Deradicalization
Radicalization Process
Terrorism
Processual Model
Best Fit Framework Synthesis
Meta-Framework
author_facet Stéphanie De Coensel
author_sort Stéphanie De Coensel
title Processual Models of Radicalization into Terrorism: A Best Fit Framework Synthesis
title_short Processual Models of Radicalization into Terrorism: A Best Fit Framework Synthesis
title_full Processual Models of Radicalization into Terrorism: A Best Fit Framework Synthesis
title_fullStr Processual Models of Radicalization into Terrorism: A Best Fit Framework Synthesis
title_full_unstemmed Processual Models of Radicalization into Terrorism: A Best Fit Framework Synthesis
title_sort processual models of radicalization into terrorism: a best fit framework synthesis
publisher Daniel Koehler
series Journal for Deradicalization
issn 2363-9849
2363-9849
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The pre-emptive turn in the criminal justice system, and more in particular in the counterterrorism context, has brought legislators to intervene as early as possible and to target remote risks. However, when drafting far-reaching legislation, hardly any attention is given to the underlying phenomena. This article therefore aims to review existing processual models of radicalization that provide insight into the sequence of the trajectory towards terrorism. These models are often isolated and comparative reviews have been scarce and partial in scope. Through a best fit framework synthesis, this contribution systematically identifies existing models and frameworks in the literature and analyses them thematically. As a result, a meta-framework, represented by an eight-phased horizontal funnel, embodies the current state of research on phase models of radicalization. The eight phases cover the entire process from pre-radicalization, to five radicalization phases sensu stricto, to implementation and post-implementation. In these phases, multiple concepts that relate to grievances, cognitions, groups and violence are identified. The meta-framework, or integrated funnel model, evidences the pre-crime hypothesis and shows that far-reaching criminal law provisions intervene at too early stages of the radicalization process.
topic Radicalization Process
Terrorism
Processual Model
Best Fit Framework Synthesis
Meta-Framework
url http://journals.sfu.ca/jd/index.php/jd/article/view/176
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