Views of democracy and society and support for political violence in the USA: findings from a nationally representative survey
Abstract Background Current conditions in the USA suggest an increasing risk for political violence. Little is known about the prevalence of beliefs that might lead to political violence, about support for and personal willingness to engage in political violence, and about how those measures vary wi...
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Main Authors: | Garen J. Wintemute (Author), Sonia L. Robinson (Author), Andrew Crawford (Author), Daniel Tancredi (Author), Julia P. Schleimer (Author), Elizabeth A. Tomsich (Author), Paul M. Reeping (Author), Aaron B. Shev (Author), Veronica A. Pear (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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