Understanding the root causes of radicalization
Since 9/11, extremism and terrorism have become critical concerns worldwide. While counterterrorism institutions focus on surveillance and stricter laws, Lorne Dawson, a professor of sociology in the Faculty of Arts, is getting to root causes. He leads research on the social and cultural factors contributing to ordinary Canadians becoming extremists who may potentially engage in violence at home or overseas with terrorist organizations. As a pioneering expert on religious radicalization, Dawson has become an authoritative source for the media and a respected advisor to governments and police forces across the country.