Wednesday 20 June 2018

New study sheds light on the growing phenomenon of radicalized European youths

(Elsevier) A study published in European Psychiatry reports on factors underlying the current rise in radical conversions among European youth. Compared to previous groups such as Al-Qaïda, ETA, or Hamas, today's radical groups are smaller, less hierarchical, and are mainly composed of young, homegrown individuals. This review delves into the profiles of today's European adolescents and young adults who have embraced the cause of radical Islamism and looks into the role that psychiatry can play in dealing with this issue.

from EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science https://ift.tt/2ljRsoN

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