Virtual Reality for Counter-Radicalization Training

Authors

  • Dr. Amina R. Solberg Author

Keywords:

Virtual Reality, Counter-Radicalization, Immersive Training, Extremism Prevention, Simulation-Based Learning, Security Education

Abstract

Virtual Reality (VR) technologies are increasingly explored as tools for counter-radicalization training, offering immersive, controlled environments for security professionals, social workers, educators, and community leaders. Unlike traditional classroom training, VR enables trainees to experience simulated high-risk conversations, exposure to extremist narratives, and early warning signs of radicalization without real-world danger. This paper examines the potential and limitations of VR-based counter-radicalization training, focusing on psychological mechanisms of learning, empathy-building, behavioral rehearsal, and ethical safeguards. Using a conceptual framework and a hypothetical multi-country dataset involving trainees from Europe, the Middle East, and South Asia, the study evaluates training effectiveness, perceived realism, and attitude change. Findings suggest that VR improves situational awareness, de-escalation skills, and detection of early behavioral indicators, but its impact depends greatly on scenario design, cultural sensitivity, and ethical oversight. A multi-layered VR design model is proposed for safe, rights-respecting implementation.

References

Published

2026-04-15

How to Cite

Virtual Reality for Counter-Radicalization Training. (2026). American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 24(1). https://americanforensicpsychology.org/index.php/ajfp/article/view/74

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