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      Dark and Peculiar : The Key Features of Militant Extremist Thinking Pattern?

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          Abstract. Earlier research suggested that militant extremists could have certain aspects of psychopathic and psychotic characteristics. Relying on these studies, we investigated whether the Militant Extremist Mind-Set (MEM) could be explained by psychopathy, sadism, and Disintegration (psychosis proneness), as subclinical manifestations of amoral, antisocial, and psychotic-like traits. In Study 1 (306 undergraduate students), it was shown that sadistic and psychopathic tendencies were related to Proviolence (advocating violence as a means for achieving a goal); psychopathic and disintegrative tendencies were associated to the Vile World (belief in a world as a corrupted and vile place), while Disintegration was the best predictor of Divine Power (relying on supernatural forces as a rationale for extremist acts). In Study 2 (147 male convicts), these relations were largely replicated and broadened by including implicit emotional associations to violence in the study design. Thus, while Proviolence was found to be related to a weakened negative emotional reaction to violent pictures, Vile World was found to be associated with stronger negative emotions as a response to violence. Furthermore, Proviolence was the only MEM factor clearly differentiating the sample of convicts from male students who participated in Study 1. Results help extend current understanding about personal characteristics related to militant extremism.

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                Author and article information

                Contributors
                Journal
                jid
                Journal of Individual Differences
                Hogrefe Publishing
                1614-0001
                2151-2299
                December 4, 2018
                2019
                : 40
                : 2
                : 92-103
                Affiliations
                [ 1 ]Institute of Criminological and Sociological Research, Belgrade, Serbia
                [ 2 ]Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, Serbia
                Author notes
                Janko Međedović, Institute of Criminological and Sociological Research, Gračanička 18, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia, janko.medjedovic@ 123456fmk.edu.rs
                Article
                jid_40_2_92
                10.1027/1614-0001/a000280
                ee33c11c-0829-45cd-a265-36f1ca93e2ef
                Copyright @ 2018
                History
                : February 20, 2018
                : May 20, 2018
                : June 5, 2018
                Categories
                Original Article

                Assessment, Evaluation & Research methods,Psychology,General behavioral science
                Militant Extremist Mind-Set,sadism,psychosis proneness,criminality,psychopathy

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