Radicalization
Crossett, Chuck Spitaletta, Jason A.
Radicalization :: Relevant Psychological and Sociological Concepts / The Johns Hopkins University [Recurso electrónico]PDF .-- 2282 Morrison St., Ste. 5355 • Ft. Meade, MD 20755-5355 : Asymmetric Warfare Group Report , September 2010 .-- 94 p.
Radicalization is the process by which an individual, group, or mass of people undergo a transformation from participating in the political process via legal means to the use or support of violence for political purposes (radicalism). Radicalism includes specific forms, such as terrorism, which is violence against the innocent bystander, or insurgency, which is violence against the state. It does not include legal and/or nonviolent political protest, such as protest that is more properly called activism.
Terrorismo--Movimientos extremistas Criminología - --Psicología Sociología
Radicalization :: Relevant Psychological and Sociological Concepts / The Johns Hopkins University [Recurso electrónico]PDF .-- 2282 Morrison St., Ste. 5355 • Ft. Meade, MD 20755-5355 : Asymmetric Warfare Group Report , September 2010 .-- 94 p.
Radicalization is the process by which an individual, group, or mass of people undergo a transformation from participating in the political process via legal means to the use or support of violence for political purposes (radicalism). Radicalism includes specific forms, such as terrorism, which is violence against the innocent bystander, or insurgency, which is violence against the state. It does not include legal and/or nonviolent political protest, such as protest that is more properly called activism.
Terrorismo--Movimientos extremistas Criminología - --Psicología Sociología
