This special issue examines the complex relationship between radicalization, victimhood. and political violence. The interrelatedness of victims and perpetrators has been long recognized in the fields of criminology and victimology but it is has been often ignored in the case of terrorism and political violence. The key aim of this issue therefore is to assist in enhancing our understanding of this interrelatedness with a particular focus on the relevance of narratives, roles, and identities of victimhood for both the victims and perpetrators. A second, more policy-relevant dimension is to examine the role of victims and perpetrators in the prevention of terrorism and political violence.
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Argomaniz, J., & Lynch, O. (2018). Introduction to the special issue: The complexity of terrorism-victims, perpetrators and radicalization. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 41(7), 491–506. https://doi.org/10.1080/1057610X.2017.1311101
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