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radicalisation
noun
Alternative spelling of radicalization
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'radicalisation' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It refers to the process of becoming radical or extreme in one's beliefs or opinions, often leading to a change in behavior. One example of using 'radicalisation' in a sentence could be: "The government has implemented measures to prevent the radicalisation of young people through extremist propaganda and online recruitment tactics."
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"Let us assure you that the Government will do all we can to defeat the voices of division, but ultimately the challenges of integration and radicalisation cannot be solved from Whitehall alone.
Second, the coalition's education policy increases the risk of infiltration and radicalisation.
In practice, the bulk of Channel's efforts involve younger people tempted by Islamist views, with many recent cases linked to radicalisation over Syria.
We can theorise for ever about radicalisation but sometimes the answers are right under our nose.
It is desperate that there has not been a strategy to counter this radicalisation".
Indeed Met Police detective chief superintendent Nicholson recently described the proposed new powers as a "tremendous help" and said that "charities [are] being abused for radicalisation and extremism purposes".
"We are in the process of creating Shia al-Qaida radical groups equal in their radicalisation to the Sunni Qaida.
In 2011, a Minneapolis community leader warned the House homeland security committee during testimony on the extent of radicalisation of young Somali Americans in the state.
Proposals being considered by the Victorian government and police to impose curfews and internet bans on teenagers they suspect may become terrorists reveals just how poorly authorities understand radicalisation and those most vulnerable to it, experts have said.
"It's a wake-up call but in a larger perspective it doesn't indicate that a lot of radicalisation has taken place," a senior police officer in Mumbai said.
Supporters of the policy say it avoids further radicalisation and involves communities in the fight against radical influence.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com