Diaspora can be defined as follows (Dictionary.com, n.d.):
Any group migration or flight from a country or region; any group that has been dispersed outside its traditional homeland, especially involuntarily, as Africans during the trans-Atlantic slave trade; and any religious group living as a minority among people of the prevailing religion.
Examples of diaspora populations could include the following:
Jewish people all over the world; African-Americans and others of African descent brought to the Americas in the Trans-Atlantic slave trade
refugee groups driven from their homes because of war
assignment, you will identify, describe, and examine the issue of radicalization.
In 2–3 pages, address the following:
Discuss why some diaspora populations are at higher risk of radicalization. Identify some risk factors that make these populations vulnerable to radicalization.
Identify some potential public policy approaches to reduce potential radicalization. Develop some recommendations for implementation. When proposing policies, design them to address the issues you have identified, and make sure that they are not too broad.
Discuss how potential policy approaches suited for mitigating risk populations with one worldview may not be suited for mitigation of other risk populations who have other worldviews.
Discuss what factors may shape a particular worldview for members of the diaspora populations that you have discussed.