Author:
Gómez Angel,Atran Scott,Chinchilla Juana,Vázquez Alexandra,López-Rodríguez Lucia,Paredes Borja,Martínez Mercedes,Blanco Laura,Alba Beatriz,Bautista Hend,Fernández Saulo,Pozuelo-Rubio Florencia,González-Álvarez José Luis,Chiclana Sandra,Valladares-Narganes Héctor,Alonso María,Ruíz-Alvarado Alfredo,López-Novo José Luis,Davis Richard
Abstract
AbstractIs terrorism just another form of criminal activity, as many nations’ justice systems assume? We offer an initial answer using face-to-face interviews and structured surveys in thirty-five Spanish prisons. Recent theories of extreme sacrifice inform this direct observational and comparative study. Islamist terrorists display levels of self-sacrifice for their primary reference group similar to that of Latino gangs, but greater willingness to sacrifice for primary values than other inmates (non-radical Muslims, Latino gangs, and delinquent bands). This disposition is motivated by stronger perceived injustice, discrimination, and a visceral commitment to such values (risk/radicalization factors). Nevertheless, state authorities, prison staff, and families are (protective/de-radicalization) factors apt to reduce willingness to sacrifice and keep foreign fighters, now being released in large numbers, from returning to terrorism.
Funder
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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