Afghanistan, Nov. 27 -- A new UK study shows misogynistic attitudes can fuel both domestic violence and extremist behaviour, revealing shared psychological patterns that drive men toward aggression.
A new study from the United Kingdom shows that misogynistic attitudes not only fuel violence against women but can also push men toward extremist violence. The authors argue that many forms of male violence share the same underlying psychology, including feelings of entitlement, resentment and a desire to regain control.
The research, published in the journal Terrorism and Political Violence, was conducted by Bettina Rottweiler, Caitlin Clemmow and Paul Gill of University College London. Based on a national survey of 1,499 participants, the st...