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Are Conceptual Frameworks Of Radicalisation Leading To Involvement In Terrorism ‘Observable’?

2022
25 Mar
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Are Conceptual Frameworks Of Radicalisation Leading To Involvement In Terrorism ‘Observable’?

Author(s): Centre for Research and Evidence on Security Threats, Noémie Bouhana

This document reports the findings of a research project commissioned by the UK Home Office to investigate select aspects of the better-known conceptual frameworks of radicalisation leading to involvement in terrorism.

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  • Europe
  • Monitoring, Measurement, & Evaluation
  • Report/Research Paper
  • Root Causes and Drivers
  • Terrorism and Counterterrorism
  • United Kingdom

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