What is the difference between extremism and radicalisation?
What is the difference between radicalisation and extremism? The key difference between radicalisation and extremism is that radicalisation refers to a process whereas extremism refers to a person's beliefs.
What does terrorism and extremism mean?
Terrorism and extremism are sometimes used interchangeably. Both pose a threat to students but they have very distinct definitions. Terrorism is an action or threat designed to influence the government or intimidate the public. In the UK we define terrorism as a violent action that: Endangers a person's life.
What do we mean by violent extremism and radicalisation?
of this report, violent extremists are those individuals who support or commit ideologically motivated violence to further political, social, or religious goals. Radicalization is the process by which individuals enter into violent extremism.