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Terrorism Risk Assessment to Children: A Study in Poso
Abstract
The long history of conflict in Poso, Indonesia, causes the trauma of people living in the area, including children. This study aims to examine the risks and needs of children raised amongst terrorist organizations in Poso. 33 children whose parents were involved in terrorist groups were assessed in this study and analyzed using quantitative and qualitative methods. The findings show that the average risk is 1.35, which is at low risk. Moreover, they need to be addressed to prevent them from joining terrorist groups. The findings could help educational and counterterrorism practitioners to plan an intervention for children raised within the terrorism movement in Poso.
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Journal
Journal of Psychology and Behavior Studies
Volume (Issue)
1 (1)
Pages
47-64
Published
Copyright
Open access
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