The cocktail of factors which promote violent radicalization presents an opportunity to build sensible policy-making

Abstract

There is no particular combination of easily identifiable factors like social standing, family history, or poverty that leads individuals to violent radicalization. Jamie Bartlett argues that policymakers would be wise to respect the bluring of factors that lead to radicalization and implement measures that encourage tolerance among our population

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This paper was published in LSE Research Online.

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