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This article looks at the recruitment of terrorists as a two-step process – first finding the individual and then radicalizing him/her to be useful to the organization. There have been a number of theories proposed for both of these steps but none are successful in being predictive; the best we can do know is understand how a terrorist was recruited. For now, until better methods are developed, the focus should be on affected individuals and limiting exposure to radicalizing elements or countering those elements.
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