Radicalization, cognitive models, Wiktorowicz model, Moghaddam model, deradicalization, terrorist activities, psychological interpretations, sense of injustice, quest for meaning
This document discusses various cognitive models related to radicalization, including Wiktorowicz's and Moghaddam's models, and applies them to the case of Mr. F, an individual involved in terrorist activities.
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