The risk of radicalization among young immigrants. Guidelines for its prevention through social intervention

被引:0
|
作者
Palma Garcia, Mara de las Olas [1 ]
Arredondo Quijada, Rafael [1 ]
Castilla Mora, Rosario [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Malaga, Malaga, Spain
关键词
Youth; Terrorism; Radicalization; Inmigration; Delphi; POLITICAL RADICALIZATION;
D O I
10.5209/cuts.81539
中图分类号
C916 [社会工作、社会管理、社会规划];
学科分类号
1204 ;
摘要
The phenomenon of extremist radicalization is a constantly fluctuating reality and a concern for our societies, driving numerous studies concerning the circumstances of groups of minors in vulnerable environments, such as young immigrants, who are exposed to real risks of recruitment. The aim of this paper was to use a Delphi study to develop a better understanding of how these young people are radicalized. Thirteen panelists participated, selected in a discretionary manner from professional experts in social intervention with young immigrants and academics and researchers recognized as leading experts in radicalization processes. Using the VERA-2 tool, the experts expressed their degree of agreement regarding the significance and presence of factors associated with the radicalization process in young immigrants, in terms of both opinion and action. In general, the results showed higher levels of agreement regarding the significance for radicalization of the presence of attitudinal factors among this group of young people, such as hate, frustration, rejection of society and its values, collective identity problems and perception of injustice. These factors were identified as more influential when young people first have contact with the extremist world, again in terms of radicalizing both opinion and action. They were considered capable of acting as clear indicators for the detection of possible recruitment processes. The results can offer new guidance in terms of practices and policies that can support the prevention of violent extremism among young immigrants.
引用
收藏
页码:231 / 240
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] SOCIAL WORK WITH IMMIGRANTS. RESILIENCE AS A STARTING POINT IN THE SOCIAL INTERVENTION
    Estrada-Moreno, Irene
    de las Olas Palma-Garcia, Maria
    [J]. TRABAJO SOCIAL GLOBAL-GLOBAL SOCIAL WORK, 2018, 8 (14): : 217 - 236
  • [2] The buffer effect of social support on depression among immigrants.
    García, MFM
    Ramírez, MG
    Jariego, IM
    [J]. PSICOTHEMA, 2001, 13 (04) : 605 - 610
  • [3] Racial/ethnic differences in patterns of cardiovascular disease risk factors among US immigrants.
    Koya, DL
    Egede, LE
    [J]. JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE MEDICINE, 2006, 54 (01) : S315 - S316
  • [4] Evaluation of a Diabetes Prevention Intervention for Korean American immigrants at Risk for Diabetes
    Kwon, Simona C.
    Wyatt, Laura C.
    Kum, Susan S.
    Zanowiak, Jennifer M.
    Kim, Sara S.
    Yi, Stella S.
    Min, Deborah
    Lee, Linda
    Islam, Nadia S.
    [J]. HEALTH EQUITY, 2022, 6 (01) : 167 - 177
  • [5] Homicide risk among immigrants in California, 1970 through 1992
    Sorenson, SB
    Shen, HK
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 1996, 86 (01) : 97 - 100
  • [6] A VIDEOGAME INTERVENTION FOR RISK REDUCTION AND PREVENTION IN YOUNG MINORITY TEENS
    Pendergrass, Tyra
    Fiellin , Lynn
    Hieftje, Kimberly
    Duncan, Lindsay
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT HEALTH, 2014, 54 (02) : S72 - S72
  • [7] Educating for resilience - Prevention and intervention strategies for young people at risk
    Sharp, P
    [J]. BRITISH JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2002, 72 : 315 - 316
  • [8] Suicide and violence risk in law enforcement: Practical guidelines for risk assessment, prevention, and intervention
    Mohandie, K
    Hatcher, C
    [J]. BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES & THE LAW, 1999, 17 (03) : 357 - 376
  • [9] Childhood Obesity and Its Comorbidities in High-Risk Minority Populations: Prevalence, Prevention and Lifestyle Intervention Guidelines
    Alkhatib, Ahmad
    Obita, George
    [J]. NUTRIENTS, 2024, 16 (11)
  • [10] The effect of acculturation and social support on change in mental health among young immigrants
    Oppedal, B
    Roysamb, E
    Sam, DL
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL DEVELOPMENT, 2004, 28 (06) : 481 - 494