Journal of Religion, Local Politics, and Law
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): Social Construction of Local Politics and Religion

The Rise of Religious Radicalism Among Teenager

Hiyatma, Shaffa (Unknown)
Hidayati, Siti Nurul (Unknown)
Yanuar, Daffa Ramadhani (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Jan 2025

Abstract

The rise of religious radicalism among teenagers has become a significant concern in recent years. Due to their vulnerability and susceptibility to influence, this age group is often targeted by radical groups. Factors like the search for identity, social isolation, and exposure to misinformation on social media contribute to their susceptibility. This research aims to examine the causes, impacts, and strategies for addressing religious radicalism among teenagers, utilizing qualitative methods such as interviews, surveys, and literature analysis. The research results show that factors such as a lack of comprehensive understanding of religion, the influence of the social environment, and access to radical information through social media contribute significantly to the spread of radicalism. To prevent the spread of radical ideas among teenagers, this research recommends several strategies, such as strengthening moderate religious education, character development programs, and increasing awareness of the dangers of radicalization through social campaigns. It's essential for parents, educators, and society to work together to foster values of tolerance and peace. This study emphasizes that prevention efforts should include inclusive education, digital literacy, and psychosocial support from families and communities. The findings aim to inform preventive policies that protect the younger generation from radical influences.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jrlpl

Publisher

Subject

Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice

Description

This journal, published four times a year, in January, April, July, and September, covers broad topics that discuss the interrelationships of society, Religion, and Local politics from multiple perspectives; Sociology, Communication Studies, community technology, Social Network Analysis, Political ...