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Personal characteristics affecting the development of violent radicalization
Zuzánková, Karolína ; Včeláková, Andrea (advisor) ; Slavík, Michal (referee)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to summarize findings about the influence of personality characteristics on the development of violent radicalization. This work also proposes research specifically focused on the environment of Czech right-wing radicalization and the relationship between the inclination to use violence and specific personality characteristics determined using the HEXACO inventory. The first chapter of the literary review part deals with various types of radicalizations and clarifies the concepts and names that will be used further in the thesis. The second chapter is focused on personality characteristics that can contribute to the development of violently radical thinking, both from the field of psychopathology and non- clinical knowledge. In the third chapter, models of radicalization processes and important milestones are briefly described. In the last chapter, the topics of deradicalization and resilience to radicalization and the possibility of their use for protection against violent radicalization are described. In the practical part of the bachelor's thesis, the research proposal is described in more detail, which includes a proposal for data collection using a questionnaire survey and a proposal for the methods used. These methods are designed to explore the...

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