DescriptionThe document discusses the processes and factors contributing to radicalization leading to violence. It highlights how sociopolitical and socioemotional circumstances, such as global events, state policies, media discourse, social vulnerability, and family ties, can create environments fostering radicalization. It emphasizes the role of protective and vulnerability factors, such as critical thinking and social networks, in either mitigating or exacerbating radicalization.Related topicCauses of radicalisation (risk, push/pull factors)LinkRead the document