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Section 6
Social Media: Inundation of Violent Extremism
in Mainstream Culture

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Office of Partner Engagement (January 2016). Preventing Violent Extremism in Schools. Office of Partner Engagement, p. 10-12.

Update
Terrorism and the internet: How dangerous is online radicalization?

Binder, J. F., & Kenyon, J. (2022). Terrorism and the internet: How dangerous is online radicalization?. Frontiers in psychology, 13, 997390. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.997390


Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Jasko, K., Webber, D., Kruglanski, A. W., Gelfand, M., Taufiqurrohman, M., Hettiarachchi, M., & Gunaratna, R. (2020). Social context moderates the effects of quest for significance on violent extremism. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 118(6), 1165–1187.

Raitanen, J., & Oksanen, A. (2019). Deep interest in school shootings and online radicalization. Journal of Threat Assessment and Management, 6(3-4), 159–172.

Shortland, N., & McGarry, P. (2021). The personality and propaganda puzzle: Exploring the effect of personality on exposure to extremist content online. Psychology of Violence.

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