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Section 2
Risk Factors and Indicators
Associated with Radicalization to Terrorism

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National Institute of Justice

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Smith, Ph.D., Allison G. (June 2018). Risk Factors and Indicators Associated with Radicalization to Terrorism in the United States. National Institute of Justice, p. 1-6.

Update
Identifying risk factors for Jihadist terrorist offenders committing homicide: An explorative analysis using the European Database of Terrorist offenders

Alberda, D. L., Duits, N., van den Bos, K., Autsema, A., & Kempes, M. (2022). Identifying risk factors for Jihadist terrorist offenders committing homicide: An explorative analysis using the European Database of Terrorist offenders. Frontiers in psychology, 13, 1000186. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1000186


Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Gill, P. (2015). Toward a scientific approach to identifying and understanding indicators of radicalization and terrorist intent: Eight key problems. Journal of Threat Assessment and Management, 2(3-4), 187–191.

McCauley, C., & Moskalenko, S. (2017). Understanding political radicalization: The two-pyramids model. American Psychologist, 72(3), 205–216.

Moghaddam, F. M. (2020). Strongman leadership and mutual radicalization [Editorial]. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 26(1), 1–3.

Reiter, J., Doosje, B., & Feddes, A. R. (2021). Radicalization and deradicalization: A qualitative analysis of parallels in relevant risk factors and trigger factors. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 27(2), 268–283.

Sarma, K. M. (2017). Risk assessment and the prevention of radicalization from nonviolence into terrorism. American Psychologist, 72(3), 278–288.

Winter, D. A., & Muhanna-Matar, A. (2020). Cycles of construing in radicalization and deradicalization: A study of Salafist Muslims. Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 33(1), 58–88.

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What is a complex process that has been shown to vary by the extremist ideologies individuals embrace, the time periods in which they radicalize, the groups or movements they join, and individuals’ own characteristics and experiences? To select and enter your answer go to Test.


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