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Abstract This is the protocol for a Campbell systematic review. The objectives are as follows. (1) Examine whether secondary and tertiary interventions delivered outside of the criminal justice system are effective at countering the cognitive and behavioural radicalisation of children and adolescents by synthesising evidence relating to relevant ...
James Lewis+3 more
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Abstract We address the scarcity of empirical research on Shariah Compliance Disclosure (hereafter referred to as SCD) by presenting new evidence on the levels and range of SCD, of 807 bank‐year observation of Islamic Financial Institutions (hereafter referred to as IFIs) in 19 countries for the period from 2010 to 2020 and its determinants.
Zunaiba Abdulrahman+2 more
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Blockchain for sustainable city transformation: A review on Bangladesh
This article entails a brief discussion of the current advancements and future trends of blockchain (BCn) technology in Bangladesh and also encompasses how BCn can ensure SDGs for Bangladesh. Abstract Blockchain (BCn) revolution across the world leads the global transformation by altering the existing structure and introducing the accessible and ...
Rahul Joysoyal+7 more
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Abstract In 2018, the authors reported estimates of the number and proportion of cancers attributable to potentially modifiable risk factors in 2014 in the United States. These data are useful for advocating for and informing cancer prevention and control.
Farhad Islami+8 more
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Analisis Kebutuhan Media Pembelajaran Bermuatan Nilai-Nilai Karakter Islami Pada Materi Fisika
:. This research was conducted because of the challenges of 21st century education which requires students to be proficient in learning, digital literate, and have a strong character.
F. Fitriyani+2 more
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Application of the integrated threat theory to conservation law enforcement
Abstract Interactions between law enforcement agents in conservation (e.g., rangers) and illegal resource users (e.g., illegal hunters) can be violent and sometimes fatal, which negatively affects conservation efforts and people's well‐being. Models from social psychology, such as integrated threat theory (ITT) (intergroup interactions shape intergroup
Mahmood Soofi+13 more
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The personality of violent Jihadists: Examining violent and nonviolent defense of Muslims
Abstract Objective Although violent extremism is often attributed to clinical (dysfunctional) dispositions, it is also possible that violent Jihadists might be clinically “normal” but bear certain personality signatures. This alternative view has yet to be tested.
Milan Obaidi+3 more
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Localising aid: Urban displacement, contested public authority and legitimacy in Jordan and Lebanon
Abstract Globally, tens of millions of forcibly displaced people live in informal urban neighbourhoods. Although critical sites for humanitarian and development intervention, municipal authorities may have only a limited presence. Especially in conflict and post‐conflict settings, other non‐state actors emerge to compete for public authority. While the
Dolf J. H. te Lintelo, Tim Liptrot
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Abstract Within the context of eliciting partner country cooperation and interests alignment, U.S. presidents and their administrations have a wide array of policy tools at their disposal to mitigate terrorist threats emanating from other countries. Yet, the factors that account for variation in American presidents' and their administrations' specific ...
Amira Jadoon+2 more
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Abstract This article analyzes the extent of involvement of religious political leaders and their apparent, rather reluctant, acceptance by the Pakistani public seen in recent times. The study also analyzes the role of religious leaders in giving way to right‐wing extremism or Islamic militarism and how this challenges the writ of the state.
Kashif Hussain
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