Risk of What and Why? Disaggregating Pathways to Extremist Behaviours in Individuals Susceptible to Violent Extremism. [PDF]
Clemmow C, Fowler N, Seaward A, Gill P.
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Enhancing children's awareness of sexual abuse in Pakistan with video literacy interventional cartoons. [PDF]
Razzaq F +3 more
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Radicalization of women within far-right extremist networks is a timely issue. Evidence suggests women’s participation in terrorist activity is likely to grow in the next few years, as extremists continue to find new ways to recruit women.
Jessica Sciarone
doaj
TAILORING VIOLENT EXTREMISM PREVENTION: A TARGETED INTERVENTION METHOD
The threat that emanates from violent extremism in the United States has shifted from large-scale networked cells to lone-wolf attackers. These violent extremists vary in ethnicity, race, age, religion, and motivations, and their path to radicalization is not linear.
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Female Terrorists: A Dangerous Blind Spot for the United States Government [PDF]
Scott, Trisha
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Copilot in service: Exploring the potential of the large language model-based chatbots for fostering evaluation culture in preventing and countering violent extremism. [PDF]
van der Vet I, Malkki L.
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Amplifying the voice of Muslim students : findings from literature review [PDF]
Gilby, Nicholas +3 more
core
'Dangerous Minds?' Deconstructing Counter-Terrorism Discourse, Radicalisation and the ‘Psychological Vulnerability’ of Muslim Children and Young People in Britain [PDF]
Alexander +64 more
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Counter-Extremism and 'Critical Thinking' as a Measure of the Human. [PDF]
Bastani N.
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