Youth Involvement in Politically Motivated Violence : Why Do Social Integration, Perceived Legitimacy, and Perceived Discrimination Matter?. In: International Journal of Conflict and Violence (IJCV). Jg.8 H. 1. 16.4.2014, S. 134-153
Inhalt
- Abstract
- 1. Towards an Integrated Perspective on Adolescent Participation in Religiously or Politically Motivated Violence
- 1.1. The Role of Social Integration
- 1.2. Perceived Personal and Group Discrimination as Strains
- 1.3. The Role of Legitimacy on Politically Motivated Crime
- 1.4. Individual Beliefs and Personal Characteristics in the Explanation of Politically Motivated Crime
- 1.5. The Role of Exposure to Peer Racism and Delinquency as Situational Components
- 2. Hypotheses
- 3. Data
- 4. Measurement of Constructs
- 5. Results
- 6. Discussion and Conclusion
- References
- Appendix 1: Scales and question wording
