Link to: Participation in anti-authority protests and vulnerability to radicalisation
The Australian Institute of Criminology has released a new Research Report on participation in anti-authority protests and vulnerability to radicalisation.
These findings show that people who participated in anti-authority protests were more vulnerable to radicalisation compared with other protestors and non-protestors. The results have implications for responding to protest movements that promote anti-government sentiment, that spread disinformation and that are exploited by malicious actors.
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