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Extremism on the World Wide Web: A Research Review

NCJ Number
241167
Journal
Criminal Jusice Studies Volume: 25 Issue: 4 Dated: December 2012 Pages: 343-356
Author(s)
W. Chris Hale
Date Published
December 2012
Length
14 pages
Annotation
This paper addresses the importance of the Internet in supporting rightwing extremist objectives.
Abstract
The following paper addresses the importance of the Internet in supporting rightwing extremist objectives. More specifically, this paper will examine Internet facilitation of information sharing, fundraising, social networking and recruitment, publicity, and risk mitigation. Specific tactics under investigation include, but are not limited to, the use and creation of electronic bulletin boards, the widespread adoption of multimedia technologies to attract children and teenagers, and the ever increasing use of writing and speaking in code. Given recent growth trends concerning group membership, it is imperative that Internet usage by these groups be exploited for research and intelligence purposes. Abstract published by arrangement with Taylor and Francis.