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PROTOCOL: Prevalence and Risk and Protective Factors for Radicalization Among School-Aged Youth: A Systematic Review
Anthony Petrosino1, Claire Morgan2
1George Mason University Center for Evidence-based Crime Policy Alexandria Virginia USA.
This systematic review protocol examines youth radicalization prevalence and influencing factors. It synthesizes evidence on risk and protective elements to guide future research in this emerging field.
Area of Science:
- Social Sciences
- Psychology
- Criminology
Background:
- Youth radicalization is a growing concern.
- Limited empirical evidence exists on its prevalence and contributing factors.
- Understanding these factors is crucial for developing effective interventions.
Purpose of the Study:
- To systematically review the prevalence of radicalization among school-aged youth.
- To identify cognitive and behavioral risk and protective factors associated with youth radicalization.
- To explore variations in prevalence and factors across different types of radical ideologies.
Main Methods:
- Campbell systematic review methodology.
- Comprehensive search of published and unpublished scientific literature.
- Analysis of empirical evidence on prevalence, risk, and protective factors.
Main Results:
- This section will be populated upon completion of the review.
- Anticipated results include a synthesis of current evidence on youth radicalization prevalence.
- Expected findings will detail identified risk and protective factors, highlighting research gaps.
Conclusions:
- This review will provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of research on school-aged youth radicalization.
- It will identify critical gaps in the literature and suggest directions for future research.
- Findings will inform evidence-based strategies for prevention and intervention.
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