Abstract
Recent research has begun to explore the causes of organizational death for domestic far-right extremist groups. An important aspect that has not been examined is whether or not a group’s participation in violence influences its longevity. This study addresses this gap in the literature by examining over 400 domestic far-right extremist groups that persisted for varying lengths of time to determine whether or not group participation in violence influences their longevity. Additionally, this study also examines whether a variety of external (environmental) and internal correlates influence the longevity of violent and nonviolent groups differently.
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Suttmoeller, M. J., Chermak, S. M., & Freilich, J. D. (2018). Is more violent better? The impact of group participation in violence on group longevity for far-right extremist groups. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 41(5), 365–387. https://doi.org/10.1080/1057610X.2017.1290429
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