Combating violent extremism and radicalization in the digital era /

"This book is an essential reference for the latest research on the utilization of online tools by terrorist organizations to communicate with and recruit potential extremists and examines effective countermeasures employed by law enforcement agencies to defend against such threats"--Provi...

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Corporate Authors: IGI Global
Group Author: Khader, Majeed, 1966- (Editor); Neo, Loo Seng (Editor); Ong, Gabriel (Editor); Mingyi, Eunice Tan (Editor); Chin, Jeffery (Editor)
Published: IGI Global,
Publisher Address: Hershey, Pa. :
Publication Dates: [2016]
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-5225-0156-5
Summary: "This book is an essential reference for the latest research on the utilization of online tools by terrorist organizations to communicate with and recruit potential extremists and examines effective countermeasures employed by law enforcement agencies to defend against such threats"--Provided by publisher.
Carrier Form: PDFs (582 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781522501572
Access: Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers.
Index Number: HV6773
CLC: TP393.08
Contents: Understanding the psychology of persuasive violent extremist online platforms / Loo Seng Neo [and 5 others] -- Persuasion and propaganda in war and terrorism / Thomas Steinfatt, Dana Janbek -- Social media and the use of discursive markers of online extremism and recruitment / Robyn Torok -- ISIS discourse in radical Islamic online news media in Indonesia: supporter or opponent / Fajar Erikha, Idhamsyah Eka Putra, Sarlito Wirawan Sarwono -- Using the internet to plan for terrorist attack / David Romyn, Mark Kebbell -- Understanding personality and person-specific predictors of cyber-based insider threat / Joyce S. Pang -- Getting out of the armchair: potential tipping points for online radicalisation / Omer Ali Saifudeen -- Why is ISIS so psychologically attractive? / Loo Seng Neo, Priscilla Shi [and 4 others] -- Psychological effects of the threat of ISIS: a preliminary inquiry of Singapore case studies / Weiying Hu -- Western female migrants to ISIS: propaganda, radicalisation, and recruitment / Erin Marie Saltman -- An internet-mediated pathway for online radicalisation: RECRO / Loo Seng Neo -- Framing the challenges of online violent extremism: "policing-public-policies-politics" framework / Geoff Dean -- Towards a comprehensive approach to combating violent extremist ideology in the digital space: the counter-ideological response (CIR) model / Kumar Ramakrishna -- Countering online violent extremism: state action as strategic communication / Damien D. Cheong --
Building national resilience in the digital era of violent extremism: systems and people / Jethro Tan, Yingmin Wang, Danielle Gomes -- Social media analytics for intelligence and countering violent extremism / Jennifer Yang Hui -- "On the internet, nobody knows you're a dog": the online risk assessment of violent extremists / Neil D. Shortland -- Detecting linguistic markers of violent extremism in online environments / Fredrik Johansson, Lisa Kaati, Magnus Sahlgren -- Internet use and violent extremism: a cyber-VERA risk assessment protocol / D. Elaine Pressman, Cristina Ivan -- A supplementary intervention to deradicalisation: CBT-based online forum / Priscilla Shi -- Cyberterrorism: using the internet as a weapon of destruction / Leevia Dillon -- Death by hacking: the emerging threat of kinetic cyber / Penelope Wang -- Spear phishing: the tip of the spear used by cyber terrorists / Arun Vishwanath -- What we know and what else we need to do to address the problem of violent extremism online: concluding chapter / Majeed Khader.