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Study on Radicalization Among Veterans and Active-Duty Service Members

International Center for Study of Violent Extremism
Article Source: International Center for Study of Violent Extremism

Article Source: International Center for Study of Violent Extremism

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  • The International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE) compiled 72 cases of active and former military members involved in white supremacist and far-right violent extremist incidents committed between 2017 and 2022.
  • Among the study’s key findings, Marines were disproportionately represented in extremist groups. Additionally, a small but non-negligible minority of the sample was found to have already held violent extremist beliefs before joining the military. Read More

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