TRA-I and radicalisation processes: current considerations and future perspectives

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Author Barbara Lucini
Repository link https://www.startinsight.eu/en/react2022-3rd-report/

In recent years, with the advance in Europe and the United States of more or less organised forms of extreme right-wing extremism and white supremacism, notes Barbara Lucini, the Terrorism Risk Assessment Instruments (TRA-I) have been the subject of renewed reflection with respect to their adaptive capacity, resilience and effective assessment of the multiple and varied paths of radicalisation that are being witnessed.

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