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In Search of a Deradicalisation Strategy

2011
The academic community has shown unprecedented interest in the process of radicalisation since 2001, as have social scientists and other researchers. Terrorism studies no longer lie on the margins between political science and military studies, as they once did. Today, ‘terrorism studies are a standalone subject entering a golden age’ (Shepherd, 2007).
Hamed El-Said, Jane Harrigan
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Radicalisation and deradicalisation: Dutch experiences

2009
Since 9/11 the Netherlands has experienced a number of traumatic terrorist incidents that shocked and polarised society. The incidents triggered a wave of investigations and studies by journalists, academics, government, NGOs and think tanks, which has resulted in an extensive body of knowledge on radicalisation leading to terrorism.
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A Supplementary Intervention to Deradicalisation

2016
With today's technological advancements, common online platforms, such as Gmail, forum, websites, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube, are used by millions to communicate and share information in the form of text, image or both with varying synchronicity. In a similar way, violent extremists are also bringing their radical agenda online.
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The Deradicalisation of Feminism: Ideology and Utopia in Action

Sociology, 1979
The distinctive radical feminist movement, which appeared in the United States around 1967, provided the women's movement with much of its initial impetus as well as its theoretical framework. As the movement grew and became more widely accepted, radical ideas and demands were blocked out by the larger and more orthodox liberal feminist organizations,
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Denmark’s deradicalisation programme

2018
Ahmad Saiful, Rijal Bin Hassan
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Deradicalisation

Usman Sambo, Babayo Sule
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