Islamic radicalization in the United States, new trends and a proposed methodology for disruption, Samuel Musa and Samuel Bendett
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Islamic radicalization in the United States, new trends and a proposed methodology for disruption, Samuel Musa and Samuel Bendett
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Islamic radicalization in the United States
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Samuel Musa and Samuel Bendett
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Defense & technology papers, no. 77
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new trends and a proposed methodology for disruption
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Radicalization model : evolving causes -- Case studies of Islamic radicalization : basic trends and principles. 9/11 timeline and implications for future understanding -- 2010 Attempted Times Square bombing -- Lackawanna Six : the case of Yemeni-Americans from upstate New York -- Self-indoctrination : the case of "Jihad Jane", or Coleen Rene LaRose -- The power of technology in radicalization -- Conclusions -- Recommendations
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