
Lone-wolf terrorists
Lone-wolf terrorists are individuals who commit acts of violence or terrorism on their own, without direct support or coordination from larger organizations or groups. They often plan and carry out attacks independently, motivated by personal beliefs, grievances, or ideologies. These extremists can be difficult to detect because they don’t operate within structured networks, making their threats harder to prevent. Their actions are driven by personal conviction rather than group instructions, which can result in unpredictable and sudden attacks. Understanding these actors involves recognizing the importance of intelligence, community engagement, and preventive measures to identify potential threats early.