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PROTOCOL: Psychosocial processes and intervention strategies behind islamist deradicalisation: A scoping review [PDF]
Campbell Systematic Reviews, Volume 15, Issue 3, September 2019.
Cátia deCarvalho +6 more
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Deradicalisation in Germany: preventing and countering violent extremism
This article examines the development of German policies aiming at the deradicalisation of extremists and terrorists which, originating in the late 1980s, were initially focused on left-wing terrorists. In the 1990s, the German authorities extended their
Daniel Koehler
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The Deradicalisation of Terrorists [PDF]
Governments today tend to grapple with the development and implementation of deradicalisation programs; and as such, the results of such programs have led to varying degrees of success.
Jason-Leigh Striegher
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Deradicalisation to Combat Terrorism: Indonesia and Thailand Cases
Terrorism is a human-made disaster, which is usually in the form of organised crime. In prevention, terrorism cannot be done only through legal approaches alone but covers all aspects of society.
Sumarwoto Sumarwoto +2 more
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THE NEED FOR A NATIONAL DERADICALISATION PROGRAM IN AFGHANISTAN
The lack of deradicalisation programs in Afghanistan has potential to prolong the violence and turmoil in the country for decades. With years of conflict, multiple forms of government, high unemployment, high levels of poverty, and a constant influx of ...
Johnnie Auld
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Research Note: Singapore’s “Deradicalisation” Model: Revolution – or Evolutions?
The detention in December 2020 by Singapore’s Internal Security Department (ISD) of a “far-right” individual, a 16-year-old Singapore citizen of ethnic Indian background (and of Protestant faith) who planned to murder Muslims at two mosques (imitating ...
Shashi Jayakumar
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Preventing jihadist radicalisation in Spanish prisons [PDF]
The process of radicalisation, that often takes place in prisions in European and Muslim countries, is extremely important to understand the challenges and threats for the international security, caused by jihadist terrorism.
Stanisław Kosmynka
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This article analysed the Indonesian government’s strategy in eradicating terrorism and radicalism. This study was designed with quantitative methods within the framework of normative legal research using anti-terrorism-related regulations as the sample.
Joko Setiyono, Sulaiman Rasyid
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Deradicalization program in Indonesia radicalizing the radicals
“Deradicalisation” refers to the process through which members of radical Islamic groups abandon their commitment to extreme ideologies and beliefs that could potentially bring them to organised violence.
Ali Muhammad, Eric Hiariej
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Deradicalisation and national security
There is no gainsaying that the Northeast of Nigeria is extensively riddled by extreme views and violence, oiled by poverty, literacy disconnect, unregulated radical clerics, ungoverned spaces, widening literacy gap, and unemployment confronting the population and these further aggravate the vulnerability of Nigeria’s national security.
OBATOYINBO Abdul-Ganiyu +3 more
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