Age versus Online Behaviours Sample Clauses

Age versus Online Behaviours. It is a longstanding cultural meme that younger people are more likely to be at the forefront of technology than their elders, which one might expect to translate to Internet usage. This idea traces at least as far back as 2001 with Xxxxxxx’x famous demarcation between “digital natives” and “digital immigrants”. He argues that young people are better placed to navigate digital surroundings if they are similar to the environment in which they grew up (Xxxxxxx 2001). This may suggest that younger terrorist actors may be more likely to use the Internet compared to the older members of this sample. There is good reason to think that this may be the case; one of the key findings of Xxxx and Xxxxxx’s work on lone actors in the UK and the US is that younger offenders are significantly more likely than older ones to both learn/plan their events online and engage in an online network (Xxxx and Corner 2015). This seems to follow the idea that youth may be an indicator of using the Internet to engage in terrorism. 55 USA x. Xxx Xxxxxx Xxxx, Statement of Facts, Case 1:15-cr-00164-CMH, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, 2015. 56 USA v. Xxxxxx Xxx xxx Xxxxxx, Government Sentencing Memorandum, Case: 3:15-cr-00037-jdp, United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin, 2017. ANOVA tests were performed to assess the average ages of the individuals that used the Internet compared to those that did not. The first ANOVA tested individuals’ age against the variable of maintaining contact with a network, finding there to be no significant relationship.57 Similarly, the second ANOVA, which analysed the ages of individuals that learned or planned online against those that did also found not significant correlates.58 In both cases, individuals that acted online were not more likely to be younger than those that did not, as one might expect if they extrapolated Xxxxxxx’x argument. This suggests that age is not a particularly reliable indicator of using the Internet as part of involvement in terrorism. When looking at general population data, there may be some support for this; within the US, the age groups 18-29 and 30-49 have a 98% usage of the Internet, while 50-64 use it 87% of the time, and 65+ have a 66% usage (Pew Research Center 2017b). Given that there are no actors in the sample above the age of 65, the data suggest that today, for every age group that is represented in this database, the Internet is ubiquitous for almost ev...
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