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How did the term "incel" transform from a supportive blog in 1997 into a platform for violent, misogynistic extremism?
This week, we dive into the complex and troubling phenomenon of involuntary celibacy (incel) extremism and the real threat it poses to the UK by looking at new research by Jonathan Jackson, Katie Oxley, Daniel Sefton in The International Journal of Criminology and Policing Education
DOI: 10.70386/ijcpe.v1i1.17
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By Shane TannerHow did the term "incel" transform from a supportive blog in 1997 into a platform for violent, misogynistic extremism?
This week, we dive into the complex and troubling phenomenon of involuntary celibacy (incel) extremism and the real threat it poses to the UK by looking at new research by Jonathan Jackson, Katie Oxley, Daniel Sefton in The International Journal of Criminology and Policing Education
DOI: 10.70386/ijcpe.v1i1.17
To get in touch, follow the link below
https://linktr.ee/APerspectiveOnCrime
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.