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Citation

da Costa Silva K, Torres ARR, Álvaro Estramiana JL, Garrido Luque A. Int. J. Psychol. 2024; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2024, International Union of Psychological Science, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1002/ijop.13150

PMID

38852955

Abstract

This research investigates discrimination against suspected Islamic terrorists based on tolerance for the use of torture. This research is justified by the need to identify how intergroup and ideological factors combine to express discrimination. Two experimental studies were conducted with a between-subjects design. Study 1 (N = 282) analysed the terrorist threat against the ingroup and the nationality of torturers with respect to support for torture against suspected Islamic terrorists. Study 2 (N = 165) analysed the interaction among terrorist threat against the ingroup and perceived threat (realistic and symbolic) as moderators in the relationship between RWA and discrimination. Study 1 indicated that support for torture was greater when the victims of terrorist acts and the torturers belonged to the ingroup. Study 2 indicated that the perceived threat encourages support for the use of torture, regardless of the levels of RWA. Taken together, these results elucidate the psychosocial processes that are present in the hostility towards social minorities from predominantly Muslim countries and in the strengthening of xenophobic political positions.


Language: en

Keywords

Discrimination; nationality; Islamic terrorism; Right‐wing authoritarianism

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