RT Book T1 White supremacist violence: understanding the resurgence and stopping the spread A1 Van Brunt, Brian A1 Pescara-Kovach, Lisa A1 Van Brunt, Bethany S. A2 Pescara-Kovach, Lisa A2 Van Brunt, Bethany S. LA English PP New York London PB Routledge YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1956021973 AB White Supremacist Violence is a powerful resource for education and mental health professionals who are developing the tools and skills needed to slow the progress of the fast-growing hate movement in the United States. Chapters immerse the reader in a hybrid of research, historical reviews, current events, social media and online content, case studies, and personal experiences. The first half of the text explores the ways in which individuals become increasingly indoctrinated through the exploitation of cognitive openings, perceptions of real or imagined marginalization, and exposure to political rhetoric and manipulation, as well as an examination of social media and commerce sites that create a climate ripe for recruitment. The second half of the book walks the reader through three cases studies and offers treatment considerations to assist mental-health professionals and those developing education and prevention-based programming. White Supremacist Violence gives readers useful perspectives and insights into the white supremacy movement while offering clinicians, threat-assessment professionals, and K-12 and university educators and administrators practical guidance on treatment and prevention efforts. NO Literaturangaben CN HN90.R3 SN 978-1-032-05885-6 SN 978-1-032-05886-3 K1 Radicalism : United States K1 White nationalism : United States K1 White supremacy movements : United States K1 Violence : United States K1 Hate Crimes : United States K1 White Supremacy K1 Religion K1 Rassismus K1 Sexismus K1 Islamfeindlichkeit K1 Antisemitismus K1 Social Media K1 Hassrede K1 Gewalttätigkeit K1 Usa