Artis International, Scottsdale, AZ, 85254, USA.
Facultad de Psicología, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, 28040, Madrid, Spain.
Sci Rep. 2022 Feb 16;12(1):2596. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-06590-0.
Is terrorism just another form of criminal activity, as many nations' justice systems assume? We offer an initial answer using face-to-face interviews and structured surveys in thirty-five Spanish prisons. Recent theories of extreme sacrifice inform this direct observational and comparative study. Islamist terrorists display levels of self-sacrifice for their primary reference group similar to that of Latino gangs, but greater willingness to sacrifice for primary values than other inmates (non-radical Muslims, Latino gangs, and delinquent bands). This disposition is motivated by stronger perceived injustice, discrimination, and a visceral commitment to such values (risk/radicalization factors). Nevertheless, state authorities, prison staff, and families are (protective/de-radicalization) factors apt to reduce willingness to sacrifice and keep foreign fighters, now being released in large numbers, from returning to terrorism.
恐怖主义是否仅仅是许多国家司法系统所假设的另一种犯罪形式?我们通过在三十五所西班牙监狱进行的面对面访谈和结构化调查提供了初步答案。这一直接观察和比较研究以极端牺牲的最新理论为依据。伊斯兰恐怖分子表现出的自我牺牲程度与其主要参照群体相似,与其他囚犯(非激进穆斯林、拉丁裔帮派和不良团伙)相比,他们更愿意为主要价值观做出牺牲。这种倾向是由更强的感知不公正、歧视以及对这些价值观的本能承诺(风险/激进化因素)所驱动的。然而,国家当局、监狱工作人员和家庭是(保护/去激进化)因素,这些因素有助于降低他们的自我牺牲意愿,并阻止现在大批被释放的外国战斗人员重返恐怖主义。