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Application of the integrated threat theory to conservation law enforcement
Abstract Interactions between law enforcement agents in conservation (e.g., rangers) and illegal resource users (e.g., illegal hunters) can be violent and sometimes fatal, which negatively affects conservation efforts and people's well‐being. Models from social psychology, such as integrated threat theory (ITT) (intergroup interactions shape intergroup
Mahmood Soofi +13 more
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The personality of violent Jihadists: Examining violent and nonviolent defense of Muslims
Abstract Objective Although violent extremism is often attributed to clinical (dysfunctional) dispositions, it is also possible that violent Jihadists might be clinically “normal” but bear certain personality signatures. This alternative view has yet to be tested.
Milan Obaidi +3 more
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Localising aid: Urban displacement, contested public authority and legitimacy in Jordan and Lebanon
Abstract Globally, tens of millions of forcibly displaced people live in informal urban neighbourhoods. Although critical sites for humanitarian and development intervention, municipal authorities may have only a limited presence. Especially in conflict and post‐conflict settings, other non‐state actors emerge to compete for public authority. While the
Dolf J. H. te Lintelo, Tim Liptrot
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