Youth visions towards intellectual terrorism crimes A social field study of the drivers and mechanisms of confrontation Ali sample of Assiut University students

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The current study aimed to identify the visions of university students towards intellectual terrorism crimes by identifying the factors that lead to their commission, and explaining the effects resulting from them, methods and levels of confrontation, and the obstacles that prevent them from being addressed. The study combined the quantitative and qualitative methods to achieve systemic integration, where the field study was conducted using the social survey method represented in the questionnaire tool on a sample of students from the University of Assiut, the first and fourth teams from various practical and theoretical colleges, the sample size reached (818) male and female students, as was done Using the direct interview guide for a sample of students (15 students) of both sexes. The study ended with a number of results, the most important of which are that university students have low visions towards the factors leading to their falling into the crimes of intellectual terrorism, and the effects and mechanisms of confronting it, as it has been proven that there is a statistically significant relationship between the factors leading to intellectual terrorism crimes and the school year, and there is also a correlation. Statistical significance between each of the personal characteristics and the levels of identification of factors leading to crimes of intellectual terrorism among students of the first group in variables (college type, residence categories, father's profession) and students of the fourth group in variables (college type, and residence categories). The results demonstrated that there was a statistically significant difference between the respondents' responses in identifying the effects of intellectual terrorism crimes between the averages of the first and fourth groups. It also proved that there is a correlation relationship statistically significant between each of the personal characteristics and the visions of young people towards the effects of crimes of intellectual terrorism among students of the first group in the variables (type of college, arrangement of the respondent, the profession of the father) and the students of the fourth group in variables (type, categories of residence , Father’s profession, father’s educational level, mother’s educational level). The results revealed that there was a statistically significant difference between the respondents' responses in identifying methods and levels of confronting crimes of intellectual terrorism between the averages of the first and fourth groups. There was also a correlation relationship with statistically significant between each of the personal characteristics and youth visions of methods and levels of confronting crimes of intellectual terrorism among students of the first group in variables (type of college, place of residence, residence categories, educational level of the father, father’s profession, mother’s profession) and I have students The fourth group in the variables (age, marital status))

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