Author:
Magrie M. Faisal,Eka Putra Idhamsyah,Rufaedah Any,Putera Vici Sofianna
Reference22 articles.
1. al-Hadlaq, A. (2015). Saudi Efforts in Counter-Radicalisation and Extremist Rehabilitation. In R. Gunaratna & M. Bin Ali (Eds.), Terrorist Rehabilitation: A New Frontier in Counter-Terrorism (pp. 21–39). Imperial College Press.
2. Alexander, A. (2016). Cruel Intentions: Female Jihadists in America. The Washington University.
3. Braun, V., & Clarke, V. (2006). Using Thematic Analysis in Psychology. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 3, 77–101.
4. Conway, G. C., Gornick, L. J., Houck, S., Togwood, K. H., & Conway, K. R. (2011). The Hidden Implications of Radical Group Rhetoric: Integrative Complexity and Terrorism. Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict, 4, 155–165. https://doi.org/10.1080/17467586.2011.627938.
5. Fealy, G. & Borgu, A. (2005). Local Jihad: Radical Islam and Terrorism in Indonesia. Australian Strategic Policy Institute’ Report. https://s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/ad-aspi/import/21619_ASPI_S4_Jihad.pdf?JGe.GXMxh3Qs7U33XIL743Yd9j9okfKP. Accessed 29 November 2020.