Terrorism is direct threat to the world stability and security. It has no borders, nationality or religion and is a challenge that the international community must tackle together to confront. World countries work on counter-terrorism focuses on improving early awareness of the threat, developing capabilities to effective respond, and enhancing engagement with partners from the social community.
Radicalization is a process where a person starts to embrace and believe in extreme political, religious, and social views and through these - he might involve in violence. The people most likely to be radicalized very commonly are young people, they come across extreme individuals who groom them into embracing radical views. These people manipulate the young person by using emotional triggers to associate with them, often during a time of hardship.
Radicalization and extremism is the first phase and the main motive for terrorism, this plague, which has become the main threat to security and stability, it is not limited to place or state or society, it has become a transboundary threat mainly through the internet which is available for every one and can't be restricted or even controlled.
It is the time to carry out our moral and social duties to confront those murders who use our youth for their cause and it is the time to protect ourselves and our society from the threat from terror by having better knowledge about the methods of extremist recruitment and understand how to detect the signs of radicalization.
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Chapter 1 7
Factors and Features 7
Terrorist extremism 9
Detect extremism 9
Tenor of radical ideology 10
The phenomenon of radicalization 10
Features and aspects of Islamic extremists: 12
Chapter 2 13
Causes and Signs 13
Causes of radicalization are: 14
Social causes. 14
Political causes: 15
Drivers of Violent Extremism 16
Radicalization mechanisms 17
Signs of Radicalization 18
Indoctrination 20
Terrorism future strategy 22
Daesh women and children 24
Lone wolves terrorism 24
Chapter 3 26
Action and Roles 26
Behavioral Models 27
The role of religious components in combating radicalization and terrorism: 28
Educational curricula 29
Radicalization and extremism in school 30
Social media and radicalization 32
Intervention strategy 35
Recommended intervention processes 35
Family role to curb extremism 37
Dealing with child radicalization 38
Conclusion 39
References: 40