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Título
Preventing violent extremism in youth through sports: An intervention from the 3N model
Autor
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Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 2022, V. 63, 102283
Editorial
Elsevier
Fecha de publicación
2022-11-06
ISSN
1469-0292
DOI
10.1016/j.psychsport.2022.102283
Resumen
Preventive approaches have gained weight with regard to violent extremism. However, although the number of
interventions aimed at prevention has increased, many of them do not have a solid theoretical basis and very few
have been evaluated, so we do not know the real impact of these interventions. Based on these limitations, a
sport-based intervention program was designed to prevent violent extremism. Using the 3N model of radicalization as a theoretical reference, the program was designed and implemented trying to influence the needs,
narratives, and social networks of the participants. Thus, the objective of the present research was to evaluate the
impact of the program, for which two studies were designed. The first study used a quantitative approach using
questionnaires that were answered by the participants and by a control group. The second study used a qualitative approach that included open-ended questionnaires that were completed by the participants’ referents.
Both studies assessed the needs, narratives, and social networks of the participants. Overall, the results showed
an improvement in social networks and differences in the effects on needs and narratives depending on the study.
We conclude by highlighting the role of sports-based interventions in generating a sense of belonging and
improving social support as preventive factors.
Palabras clave
Violent extremism
3N model
Sport-based intervention
PVE
Materia
Psicología
Psychology
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