id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_z73bamsi6zbslf26ffoejt3stu Colleen E. Mills Social Learning and Social Control in the Off- and Online Pathways to Hate Crime and Terrorist Violence 2019 111 .pdf application/pdf 47979 4855 57 The Empirical Assessment of Domestic Radicalization (EADR) project uses a mixedmethod, nested approach to explore a number of key research questions related to emotional, and behavioral processes by which an individual or group adopts an ideology the PIRUS data include domestic extremist individuals from across the spectrum of radical far right, or radical Islamist ideological milieus; and their status as most-likely or leastlikely cases (Eckstein 1975; George and Bennett 2005) for extant theories of radicalization. emotional, material, and group conditions, all of which combine in various ways to makeup major pathways to violent extremism. When comparing individuals' membership in extremist groups across ideological milieus, radicalization, either cognitively or behaviorally, and the individual's public exposure as an extremist. the possible exception of the ECDB, which includes non-violent ideological crime, nonideological criminal associates and prior criminal activities of far right extremists, none of individuals with radical family members are more likely to engage in violent extremism, ./cache/work_z73bamsi6zbslf26ffoejt3stu.pdf ./txt/work_z73bamsi6zbslf26ffoejt3stu.txt