Indoctrination to Hate: Recruitment Techniques of Hate Groups and How to Stop Them
By (Author) Edward W. Dunbar
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
15th February 2022
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Social, group or collective psychology
Violence and abuse in society
305.5680973
Hardback
360
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
652g
This collection spotlights the impact of hate violence on individuals and communities as well as how people form biases and are indoctrinated into hate groups, why they participate in violent hate crimes, and how hate may become extreme. This book details the solicitation and indoctrination of members into extremist hate groups. Using theoretical, empirical, and field studies, experts explain the psychological processes of bias formation, hate identity, and the stages of extremism, and detail first-person accounts of hate group membership and critical incidents of hate violence. Contributors draw significantly upon the current wave of reactionary political and racial intolerance witnessed in the United States and Europe in addressing specific groups and forms of hate extremism as found across different cultural and geographic regions. A statistically based analysis of how hate and ideology each contribute to political extremism accompanies the text and provides a long-term perspective of hate-based lifestyles. The book also offers a neuroscientific explanation of hate ideology as a psychological problem presenting a unique perspective, and a discussion of the interplay of governments and stakeholders in the untangling of the legal issues of hate crimes and of domestic and international terrorism. This text will be useful for students, researchers, and professionals in the social and behavioral sciences, law enforcement, criminal justice, and political science.
Edward W. Dunbar, PhD, is a practicing psychologist in metropolitan Los Angeles.