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_913317 _aMilton, Daniel |
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_912886 _aDodwell, Brian |
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_aJihadi Brides? Examining a Female Guesthouse Registry from the Islamic State's Caliphate _hRecurso electrónico [PDF] |
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| 520 | _aThe persistent narrative of ‘jihadi brides’ traveling to Islamic State territory mostly out of a desire for love and adventure has oversimplified understanding of the motivations of an important demographic of the group’s members: women. A recently acquired log book from a guesthouse in Syria, however, provides important/revealing information about 1,100 females who transited the location over the course of four months. Analysis of the females’ ages, marital status, countries of origin, and other data points from the log book provides an empirical data point suggesting a diverse array of motivations of women who traveled into the Islamic State and contextualizes these findings for practitioners in the counterterrorism field. | ||
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_aCTC Sentinel _g. -- Vol. 11 Issue 5 (May.2018) p. 16-22 _iEn : _tCTC Sentinel _w4458 |
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