TY - JOUR PY - 2001// TI - White Boys to Terrorist Men: Target Recruitment of Nazi Skinheads JO - American behavioral scientist A1 - Blazak, R. SP - 982 EP - 1000 VL - 44 IS - 6 N2 - There is an important distinction between hate crimes and hate group activity. Although reported hate crimes appear to be declining, there is evidence that hate group activity is increasing. This includes hate group consolidation, the increase in hate Web sites, and more sophisticated recruitment of youth. This research explores how hate groups, specifically racist skinheads, target specific youth populations for recruitment. Using a layman's interpretation of Durkheim's "anomie," skinheads look for youth that live in a world of change. Based on ethnographic research and guided interviews, this research finds that older Nazi skinheads manipulate anomic teens and indoctrinate them into a world of terror.

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