Articles of the Week – 12/5-12/11

Monday December 7:

Characteristics of autism spectrum disorder and susceptibility to radicalisation among young people: a qualitative study – Florian Walter , Sarah Leonard, Suhel Miah, and Jenny Shaw, The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology: https://bit.ly/3qNcAUT

The depiction of women in jihadi magazines: a comparative analysis of Islamic State, Al Qaeda, Taliban and Tahrik-e Taliban Pakistan – Weeda Mehran, Dominika Imiolek, Lucy Smeddle, and Jack Springett-Gilling, Small Wars & Insurgencies: https://bit.ly/3m8xElj

Risk assessment and management in violent extremism: a primer for mental health practitioners – Caroline Logan and Rachel Sellers, The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology: https://bit.ly/2IEQNgV

Practical Ideology in Militant Organizations – Sarah E. Parkinson, World Politics: https://bit.ly/3gDIu1r

Tuesday December 8:

Procurement Networks Behind Islamic State Improvised Weapons Programmes – Conflict Armament Research: https://bit.ly/3qXsPyW

More attacks or more services? Insurgent groups’ behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic in Afghanistan, Syria, and Somalia – Mohammed Ibrahim Shire, Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression: https://bit.ly/378TIb5

The Sudden Rise of Indian Tech Platforms: Are they Prepared for the Challenge of Online Extremism? – Kabir Taneja and Trisha Ray, GNET: https://bit.ly/343va1e

The Vienna Attack and Jihadi Networks in Austria – Johannes Saal, SCENOR: https://bit.ly/2W6tyiU

Wednesday December 9:

Praising Jihadist Attacks on TikTok and the Challenge of Protecting Youths From Online Extremism – Hugo Micheron, GNET: https://bit.ly/2Ltsp2X

Indonesia: Social Grievances and Violent Extremism – Moonshot CVE: https://bit.ly/3nfRhta

Thursday December 10:

Breaking the Glass Ceiling? Female Participation in Militant Organizations in Islamic State Affiliates in Southeast Asia – Amira Jadoon, Julia Maria Lodoen, Charmaine Noelle Willis, and Nakissa Puneh Jahanbani, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/2W2bSoE

Ayman al-Zawahiri and the Challenges of Succession in Terrorist Organizations – Barak Mendelsohn, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/2W1QtMt

Should I Stay or Should I Go? Understanding How British and Indonesian Extremists Disengage and Why They Don’t – Michael Kenney and Julie Chernov Hwang, Political Psychology: https://bit.ly/37vbm94

Friday December 11:

Al-Qaeda’s External Operations One Year After the Pensacola Attack – Matthew Levitt and Aaron Y. Zelin, Washington Institute for Near East Policy: https://bit.ly/34qNXDR