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The return of the daesh wives to their native lands - a new threat?
ZAMRAZILOVÁ, Michaela
The aim of the diploma thesis is to verify the hypothesis whether returning women (wives of jihadist fighters from the territory of the Islamic State) back to their home countries in Europe is a security threat to European society. Empirical-analytical method, comparative case study method and SWOT analysis are used in diploma thesis to help the author find answers to this hypothetical question. This diploma thesis deals with the approach of Islam as a religion, and also with the terrorist organization - Islamic State, which has used this religion for its fight against Western society. The thesis also approaches the issue of radicalization, including individual factors that precede radicalization. The topic of women's motivation and the subsequent decision of women to leave their home country in the territory of the so-called caliphate are also approached here. Based on available data from individual European countries, the author put forward an insight into how individual countries deal with the return migration of terorrists´ wives. Furthermore, how individual countries work with their possible counter-terrorist activity in the territory of a given European state. The main goal is to prepare sufficient data for analysis on the basis of available literature and reports, followed by evaluation of whether these women can be considered a security threat. The author also aims to provide the potential interested public with a better understanding of why women are radicalized, but also with a strong role these women can play in preventing radicalization process.

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