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  • Criminology
  • Political Science

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  • Misogynistic extremism is a growing concern for various sectors, yet lacks a consistent definition.
  • Conceptual challenges hinder a precise understanding of misogynistic extremism and its impacts.
  • A clear definition is crucial for addressing potential violent attacks stemming from misogynistic ideologies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To synthesize the existing knowledge base on the nature and conceptualization of misogynistic extremism.
  • To identify common themes and contexts associated with misogynistic extremism in academic and gray literature.
  • To inform policy and practice by clarifying the scope of misogynistic extremism.

Main Methods:

  • A systematic scoping review was conducted following PRISMA-ScR guidelines.
  • Searches were performed across seven electronic databases and citation indexes for relevant English-language literature.
  • Forty publications were synthesized, including peer-reviewed articles and gray literature, using the term "misogynistic extremism" and related terms.

Main Results:

  • Misogynistic extremism is predominantly conceptualized within the contexts of misogynistic incels, male supremacism, far-right extremism, terrorism, and "black pill" ideology.
  • The review identified a lack of definitional consistency across the analyzed literature.
  • Key policy recommendations include enhanced education for law enforcement and Countering and Preventing Violent Extremism (CPEV) experts on male supremacist violence.

Conclusions:

  • A precise understanding of misogynistic extremism is needed to effectively counter its violent manifestations.
  • Addressing misogynistic extremism requires challenging deeply embedded systems of oppression, including white supremacy and cisheteropatriarchy.
  • Policy and educational initiatives promoting gender equality are vital in mitigating violence rooted in misogynistic worldviews.