Far right in Germany
This study is about German political extreme right-wing radicalism and the impact of migration on their situation. The extreme right-wing groups have the biggest share in the German politically motivated crime cases. Their activities have many forms and some crime delicts (homicides, recruitments...
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description | This study is about German political extreme right-wing radicalism and the impact of migration
on their situation. The extreme right-wing groups have the biggest share in the German politically
motivated crime cases. Their activities have many forms and some crime delicts (homicides,
recruitments) create big anxiety in German society. In this study there is a short review of German
scientific literature as well as an analysis of the radical right-wing crimes and the
countermeasures issued by the police for these crimes in the annual reports between 2015 and
2019. Middle of this study it will be concluded that most of the crimes committed by the extremist
right-wing groups are nonviolent, but the increasing tendency of their crimes can provide us
reason to worry, next to factors like the social situation of the criminals, the people targeted by
criminals, and the mass-mobilizing ability of those topics that are interesting for the extreme rightwing groups. At the end of this study, it will be discussed, that in the time of the COVID-19 the
focus of the extreme right-wing- related groups has changed, and the struggle against extreme
right-wing ideologies has been expanded to taking under surveillance the police as well. |
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spelling | doaj.art-787e291495a243f498288b42d7a15de62022-12-22T00:07:15ZengUniversity of Security Management in KošiceKošická bezpečnostná revue1338-48801338-69562021-12-0111299112Far right in GermanyAttila SUHAJDA0National University of Public ServiceThis study is about German political extreme right-wing radicalism and the impact of migration on their situation. The extreme right-wing groups have the biggest share in the German politically motivated crime cases. Their activities have many forms and some crime delicts (homicides, recruitments) create big anxiety in German society. In this study there is a short review of German scientific literature as well as an analysis of the radical right-wing crimes and the countermeasures issued by the police for these crimes in the annual reports between 2015 and 2019. Middle of this study it will be concluded that most of the crimes committed by the extremist right-wing groups are nonviolent, but the increasing tendency of their crimes can provide us reason to worry, next to factors like the social situation of the criminals, the people targeted by criminals, and the mass-mobilizing ability of those topics that are interesting for the extreme rightwing groups. At the end of this study, it will be discussed, that in the time of the COVID-19 the focus of the extreme right-wing- related groups has changed, and the struggle against extreme right-wing ideologies has been expanded to taking under surveillance the police as well.https://kbr.vsbm.sk/2021/n2/suhajda.pdfgermanyright-wing radicalismextremismpolitical motivated crimecovid-19 |
spellingShingle | Attila SUHAJDA Far right in Germany Košická bezpečnostná revue germany right-wing radicalism extremism political motivated crime covid-19 |
title | Far right in Germany |
title_full | Far right in Germany |
title_fullStr | Far right in Germany |
title_full_unstemmed | Far right in Germany |
title_short | Far right in Germany |
title_sort | far right in germany |
topic | germany right-wing radicalism extremism political motivated crime covid-19 |
url | https://kbr.vsbm.sk/2021/n2/suhajda.pdf |
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