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  2. Radicalization - Wikipedia

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    A distinction is drawn "between a process of radicalization, a process of violent radicalization (legitimizing the adoption of violence), and acts of violence." [12] For the purposes of the UNESCO report, radicalization is defined by these three points: "The individual person's search for fundamental meaning, origin and return to a root ideology;

  3. The 24-year-old said his older brother had increasingly isolated himself from family and friends in the last few years but he hadn’t seen any signs of radicalization when they talked.

  4. Staircase model - Wikipedia

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    The model involves a metaphorical staircase, where each step is influenced by a specific psychological process. It is proposed that the higher an individual moves up the staircase, the fewer alternatives to violence they will see, ultimately resulting in the destruction of themselves, others, or both. [2]

  5. An Army veteran's path to radicalization followed divorces ...

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    Court documents show he was making about $10,000 a month doing business development and other work for the consulting firm Deloitte in 2022. On Wednesday, police blocked access to a Houston neighborhood where Jabbar's last address was listed, a small white mobile home in a gated community where ducks and goats were roaming in the grass.

  6. Deradicalization - Wikipedia

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    Machine learning and scientific inquiry can be used to find the most effective contents (such as videos) for deradicalization, to learn why people leave terrorist movements and to identify aspiring violent radicals.

  7. Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act ...

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    The Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007 was a bill sponsored by Rep. Jane Harman (D-CA) [1] [2] [3] in the 110th United States Congress.Its stated purpose is to deal with "homegrown terrorism and violent radicalization" [4] by establishing a national commission, establishing a center for study, and cooperating with other nations.

  8. The Sneaky, Disturbing World of White-Nationalist Wellness - AOL

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    Alex Amend of Moonshot—an organization that attempts to identify and then disrupt harmful messaging, like far-right extremism, across the digital landscape—added that the goal of running a ...

  9. Online youth radicalization - Wikipedia

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    Online youth radicalization is the action in which a young individual or a group of people come to adopt increasingly extreme political, social, or religious ideals and aspirations that reject, or undermine the status quo or undermine contemporary ideas and expressions of a state, which they may or may not reside in. [1] Online youth radicalization can be both violent or non-violent.