Military Experience,Identity Discrepancies,and Far Right Terrorism: An Exploratory Analysis |
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Authors: | Pete Simi Bryan F. Bubolz Ann Hardman |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Criminology &2. Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska, Omaha, Omaha, NE, USApsimi@unomaha.edu;4. Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska, Omaha, Omaha, NE, USA;5. Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, Las Vegas, NV, USA |
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Abstract: | The relationship between far right extremism and military involvement is a complex problem and the dynamics that explain this relationship are not well understood. The present article addresses this gap by discussing the relationship between military experience, identity discrepancies, and far right terrorism. This article proposes that identity discrepancies occur when individuals experience involuntary role exits from the military or when individuals perceive that personal achievements earned while enlisted are unrecognized or unappreciated. Identity discrepancies may facilitate a change in behavior toward far right extremism and eventually terrorism. Case study examples are provided to illustrate this relationship. |
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