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Young guns: Understanding a new generation of extremist radicalization in the US

2023
29 Aug
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Young guns: Understanding a new generation of extremist radicalization in the US

Author(s): Isabel Jones, Jakob Guhl, Jacob Davey, Moustafa Ayad

This paper provides an overview of how a shifting landscape of youth radicalization is impacting a new generation, key trends in extremist mobilization and the broad range of extremist actors currently targeting young people, with a particular focus on the United States.

  • English
  • Extremism (General)
  • Preventing Violent Extremism
  • United States
  • Youth and CEVE

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