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Security, population and governmentality : UK counter-terrorism discourse (2007-2011) [PDF]
Over the past decade, governments worldwide have taken initiatives both at a national and supra-national level in order to prevent terrorist attacks from militant groups.
Hunter, Duncan, MacDonald, Malcolm
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De-Radicalising Prisoners in Nigeria: developing a basic prison based de-radicalisation programme
The Nigerian Counter Terrorism Strategy recognised that force alone was not enough to combat violent extremist elements in Nigeria and that a multi-faceted approach was required to counter the threat of violent extremism.
Atta Barkindo, Shane Bryans
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The article reports on the findings of an experimental survey which was conducted to ascertain the level of support and perceived effectiveness of using de-radicalisation programmes to re-integrate returning foreign fighters.
Gordon Clubb +4 more
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[The forensic psychiatrist expert and homicide perpetrators]. [PDF]
Zagury D, Bouchard JP.
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Fighting fire with fire: target audience responses to online anti-violence campaigns [PDF]
With the Syrian civil war entering its third year, drawing an increasing number of young Westerners into the fray, this report sought to discover how audiences respond to government-sponsored and community-generated online efforts to counter violent ...
Roslyn Richardson
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Dismantling the master’s house?
This chapter applies an abolitionist lens to the UK government’s PREVENT policy response to the threat of violent extremism. It examines critiques and justifications, exploring the consequences for social work of engaging in this statutory duty.
Shall, Sophie, McKendrick, David
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Keeping up-to-date with new research on terrorism can be challenging for both academic and non-academic researchers, with a multitude of books, articles and reports of varying degrees of quality being produced continuously.
David Hofmann
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While Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration (DDR) programmes are essential to post-conflict peacebuilding, their success depends on the perception and buy-in of key stakeholders, including security forces.
Celestina Atom
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The banality of counterterrorism "after, after 9/11"? Perspectives on the Prevent duty from the UK health care sector. [PDF]
Heath-Kelly C, Strausz E.
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Exit programmes for female jihadists: A proposal for conducting realistic evaluation of the Dutch approach. [PDF]
Gielen AJ.
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