news from nij
Term of the Month – Push and Pull Factors [ [link removed] ]
In criminology, push and pull factors are conditions that lead people either toward or away from criminal behaviors or extremist ideologies.
Push factors generally comprise negative or adverse conditions that make crime or extremism seem like a good option. For example, social isolation might "push” an individual to join a gang. Pull factors entice individuals toward crime or extremism for the perceived benefits. For example, the desire to reinforce a social or religious identity might “pull” an individual toward a radical ideology aligned with that identity. Push and pull factors can also shape a person’s trajectory "away" from crime or extremism.
*Related Resources*
* Five Things About Individuals Who Engage in Violence Extremism and Similar Offenses [ [link removed] ]
* Domestic Extremism: No One-Size-Fits-All Approach to Disengagement From Extremism Activity or Beliefs, Study Finds [ [link removed] ]
* Five Things About the Role of Social Networks in Domestic Radicalization [ [link removed] ]
* Five Things About the Role of the Internet and Social Media in Domestic Radicalization [ [link removed] ]
* Desistance from Crime: Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice [ [link removed] ]
LEARN MORE [ [link removed] ]
Facebook [ [link removed] ]Twitter [ [link removed] ]YouTube [ [link removed] ]
You received this e-mail because you asked for an alert when we post new publications, articles, and website updates related to forensics.
To manage your subscriptions, login to your Subscriber Preferences page [ [link removed] ].
If you have any questions or problems with the subscription service, visit Subscriber Support [ [link removed] ].
GovDelivery is providing this service on behalf of the U.S. Department of Justice and may not use your subscription information for any other purposes.
Review privacy policies for the Department of Justice [ [link removed] ] and GovDelivery [ [link removed] ].
body .abe-column-block {min-height: 5px;}
________________________________________________________________________
This email was sent to
[email protected] using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of Department of Justice · Washington, DC GovDelivery logo [ [link removed] ]
body .abe-column-block { min-height: 5px; } table.gd_combo_table img {margin-left:10px; margin-right:10px;} table.gd_combo_table div.govd_image_display img, table.gd_combo_table td.gd_combo_image_cell img {margin-left:0px; margin-right:0px;} table.govd_hr {min-width: 100%;}