2015
DOI: 10.1037/lhb0000102
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A false dichotomy? Mental illness and lone-actor terrorism.

Abstract: We test whether significant differences in mental illness exist in a matched sample of lone-and group-based terrorists. We then test whether there are distinct behavioral differences between lone-actor terrorists with and without mental illness. We then stratify our sample across a range of diagnoses and again test whether significant differences exist. We conduct a series of bivariate, multivariate, and multinomial statistical tests using a unique dataset of 119 lone-actor terrorists and a matched sample of g… Show more

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“…Numerous data-driven studies on the characteristics of lone-actor terrorists have been published (Corner & Gill, 2015;Ellis, Pantucci, de Roy van Zuijdewijn, & Bakker, 2016;Gill et al, 2014;Hamm & Spaaij, 2017;Liem, Van Buuren, de Roy van Zuijdewijn, Schönberger, & Bakker, 2017;Schuurman et al, 2017). Some of these have looked at elements of their pre-attack behavior, such as targeting preferences (Gartenstein-Ross, 2014;Gill & Corner, 2016;Gill, Silver, Horgan, & Corner, 2017).…”
Section: Lone-actor Terrorist Attack Planning and Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous data-driven studies on the characteristics of lone-actor terrorists have been published (Corner & Gill, 2015;Ellis, Pantucci, de Roy van Zuijdewijn, & Bakker, 2016;Gill et al, 2014;Hamm & Spaaij, 2017;Liem, Van Buuren, de Roy van Zuijdewijn, Schönberger, & Bakker, 2017;Schuurman et al, 2017). Some of these have looked at elements of their pre-attack behavior, such as targeting preferences (Gartenstein-Ross, 2014;Gill & Corner, 2016;Gill, Silver, Horgan, & Corner, 2017).…”
Section: Lone-actor Terrorist Attack Planning and Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The emphasis in Bakker's study is on psychopathology, which reflects the initial bias in terrorism research. Although in the context of lone wolf terrorism the contribution of individual character traits and psychopathology to violent radicalization has been discussed extensively, this focus is not justified especially when it comes to group-based terrorism (Corner & Gill, 2015). A more balanced approach to conceptualizing the determining factors of violent radicalization should include examination of 'normal' psychological variables, such as personality traits.…”
Section: Personal Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Buijs et al, 2006). Ook uit criminologisch onderzoek blijkt dat problemen op de basisschool en de middelbare school, en ook schooluitval samenhangen met crimineel gedrag (Corner & Gill, 2014;Blomberg, Bales, & Piquero, 2012;Lopes et al, 2012 …”
Section: De Rol Van Opleidingunclassified