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Submission: On January 25 via api from US — Scanned from DE
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t Savoir LOG IN Remember me Need help signing in? * Forgot password? * Help ✊ ✊ ✊ ✊ ✊ ✊ ✊ +− Leaflet MODIFIERS Use the below controls to change the map style, show points of interest, and modify vulnerability weightings for the overall vulnerability score. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MAP Area: Greater Sydney Level: SA1 Postcode -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- POINTS OF INTEREST Useful and important locations in relation to the vulnerability factors. 🕌 Mosques 🏫 Schools 🚔 July Raids ✊🏼 CSO 💥 Profiles -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VULNERABILITY FACTORS Weighted factors and sub-factors that may render an individual more susceptible to radicalisation Edit weights here: ✏️ Check/uncheck all Personal crisis Justifying the use of violence Low self esteem Addiction Job loss Identity Feeling distanced from culture / heritage Questions about identify, faith, and belonging Socioeconomic status Extreme religious beliefs Accessing violent extremist websites or social media pages Possessing or accessing violent extremist literature Unmet aspirations Stagnant career aspirations Feelings of failure Sense of injustice Relative disadvantage System failure Migration Local community tensions Personal experiences of racism or discrimination Educational attainment History of criminality Prior criminal history / involvement with criminal groups Imprisonment Contact with extremist recruiters Family members convicted of terrorism Demographic profile Gender Age Migration (select countries) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REGION COMPARISON * Region 1: (✏️ | X) + Compare -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LOCATION Jump to location: Wiley Park Kings Cross Bankstown Lakemba Punchbowl Parramatta -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LOGOUT ╳ DETAILS Vulnerability Demographics 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Legend: * VF Total * Personal crisis * Identity * Extreme beliefs (unavailable) * Unmet aspirations * System failure * History of criminality * Demographic Profile -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DETAILED BREAKDOWN VF Total Personal Crisis Identity Unmet aspirations System failure History of criminality Demographic profile Region comparison: Contributions: Legend: Definitions: The following categories are calculated as rates/percentages of a representative variable for each demographic. SexSex ratio (% of females in pop.) AgeAverage age (median) EducationProportion of adults that hold a Bachelors degree (or higher) UnemploymentProportion of total work force registered as unemployed MigrationProportion of population of non-Australian origin ReligionProportion of population identifying as religious -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DETAILED BREAKDOWN Age Gender Education Migration Employment Religion Region Comparison: Variable Breakdown: ╳ REGION COMPARISON Vulnerability Demographics ╳ ≡ VULNERABILITY FACTOR WEIGHT HIERARCHY Values represent relative weights within each factor. You can select predefined theory profiles based on current literature, or adjust weights yourself. Aggregated (QuantSpark) Crime and Terror (Peter Neuman, Rajan Basra) Social Movement (Donatella Della Porta) Identity (Olivier Roy) Terror Networks (Marc Sageman) Radicalisation Hubs (Vidino) Custom Personal crisis Justifying the use of violence Low self esteem Addiction Job loss Identity Feeling distanced from culture / heritage Questions about identify, faith, and belonging Socioeconomic status Extreme religious beliefs Accessing violent extremist websites or social media pages Possessing or accessing violent extremist literature Unmet aspirations Stagnant career aspirations Feelings of failure Sense of injustice Job loss System failure Migration Local community tensions Personal experiences of racism or discrimination Educational attainment History of criminality Prior criminal history / involvement with criminal groups Imprisonment Contact with extremist recruiters Family members convicted of terrorism Demographic profile Gender Age Migration (select countries) Continue REGION COMPARISON Close