Lone Wolf Syndrome
"Lone Wolf Syndrome" refers to a phenomenon where individuals commit acts of violence or terrorism independently, without direct support or coordination from larger groups. These individuals often feel alienated or marginalized, leading them to take extreme actions as a form of self-expression or protest.
This syndrome is often associated with various motivations, including political, ideological, or personal grievances. Unlike organized groups, those exhibiting Lone Wolf Syndrome typically operate alone, making it challenging for authorities to predict or prevent their actions. Examples include individuals inspired by extremist ideologies or those seeking revenge for perceived injustices.