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Hidden Hate Groups

Nora Franklin

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

'Hidden Hate Groups' delivers a comprehensive examination of modern extremist organizations and their evolution in today's digital landscape. Drawing from a five-year study spanning multiple countries, the book reveals how these groups have transformed from traditional hierarchical structures into decentralized networks, making them more resilient and harder to detect.

 
Through meticulous analysis of declassified documents, interviews, and field research, the work illuminates the sophisticated methods these organizations use to maintain influence while evading legal consequences. The book's unique strength lies in its methodical breakdown of three critical areas: organizational dynamics, modern recruitment tactics, and societal impact. It explores how hate groups leverage social media and online communities to target vulnerable populations, while simultaneously maintaining traditional operational methods.

 
Particularly revealing is the examination of how economic inequality, social isolation, and political polarization create fertile ground for recruitment and radicalization. Moving from historical context to contemporary challenges, the book progresses through carefully structured sections that combine academic insight with practical applications.

 
It offers evidence-based frameworks for identifying radicalization warning signs and developing prevention strategies, making it valuable for both researchers and practitioners. The work maintains objectivity while addressing sensitive topics, balancing scholarly analysis with accessible language that speaks to law enforcement professionals, social workers, and concerned citizens alike.
Available since: 01/08/2025.
Print length: 118 pages.

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