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What types of media to terrorists collect?: An analysis of religious, political and ideological publications found in terrorism investigations in the UK

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title = "What types of media to terrorists collect?: An analysis of religious, political and ideological publications found in terrorism investigations in the UK",
abstract = "This Research Paper presents results from the study of media usage by convicted terrorists in the UK. The purpose is to shed light on the nature of the media environment in which individuals convicted of participation in terrorist plots operated in the weeks and months prior to their arrest. The Paper concentrates on those media publications that convey religious, political, or other ideological sentiments and describes the analytical tools developed to dissect this material. The Research Paper is directed towards practitioners, scholars and students interested in the sources of influence that help shape the perspectives of those planning to carry out terrorist attacks. The Research Paper is also intended to facilitate further comparative research within this field of study. ",
author = "Donald Holbrook",
year = "2017",
month = sep,
day = "1",
doi = "10.19165/2017.1.11",
language = "English",
journal = "ICCT Research Paper",
issn = "2468-0656",

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