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The Concept of Countering Violent Extremism

2015
ISSN:2296 ...
Frazer, Owen, Nünlist, Christian
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A Study on Violent Extremism and Counter-terrorism

Korean Association of Criminal Psychology, 2023
Recently, various political, religious, and cultural extremisms are being discussed as one cause of terrorism around the world. In addition, it presents the dangers of socially vulnerable groups affected by various types of extreme messages. In particular, we are closely watching the seriousness of the impact and potential spread of violent extremism ...
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Countering Online Violent Extremism

2016
State action is an important form of strategic communication and therefore, significant to Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) initiatives on and offline. While non-state actors often use state action (and sometimes inaction) to incite and legitimise violence against the state as well as its citizens, generating this sort of negative sentiment does not ...
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Countering Violent Extremism in the Sahel

Peace Review, 2018
As a military Malian airborne officer, my involvement in the fight against violent extremism harkens back to the year 2009 when the American Special Forces trained with my regiment, the 33rd Airbor...
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Women and Countering Violent Extremism

Physical Education, Health and Social Sciences
The paper investigates the often-ignored but crucial role of women in countering violent extremism (CVE) in terms of their dual agency in promoting and countering extremist ideologies and violence. Traditionally, counterterrorism policy has been male-dominated and heavily security-focused, but some recent evidence shows that women can strategically ...
null Eman Fatima   +4 more
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26. Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism

2022
This chapter presents an overview of how to prevent and counter violent extremism programmes (P/CVE). It highlights issues on evaluation and quality standards, staff training, gender-specific P/CVE, evidence-based methods, and solid theories of change. The chapter differentiates Eastern and Western P/CVE. It shows how ideological discourse was dominant
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Counter violent extremism

2021
Fajar Erikha   +3 more
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Countering Violent Extremism With Science and Intelligence

After the Cold War ended in 1991, extremism surged, seeking expression through violence, while science advanced to embrace Artificial Intelligence (AI), creating intelligent machines. AI blends software and machines, with computers as a fundamental form and robots as advanced versions.
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