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PROTOCOL: Situational Crime Prevention Measures to Prevent Terrorist Attacks Against Soft Targets and Crowded Places: An Evidence and Gap Map. [PDF]
Marchment Z, Clemmow C, Gill P.
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Transforming harmful representations, investigating violence and empowering care practises in masculinities. [PDF]
Moura T.
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A systematic literature review on preventing violent extremism
Journal of Adolescence, 2022AbstractIntroductionIn recent years, violent extremism (VE) attacks have escalated worldwide. More schools and students are being attacked. Examining and addressing VE core causes through preventing VE (PVE) strategies can help avoid future atrocities.
Sajid Amit, Abdulla - Al Kafy
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States of Mind: Peace Education and Preventing Violent Extremism
Wiener Beiträge Zur Islamforschung, 2022Peer ...
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The politics of preventing violent extremism: the case of Uganda
Conflict, Security and Development, 2018Multilateral development actors have recently embraced the ‘PVE’ (preventing violent extremism) agenda.
Peter Romaniuk, Tracey Durner
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Early Warning and Response for Preventing Radicalization and Violent Extremism
Addressing radicalization and recruitment of youth in violent extremism (VE) has become a principal aim of the policy and programs of what is known as countering violent extremism (CVE).
Subedi, Dambaru B, DB Subedi
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Failed and Friendless: The UK's ‘Preventing Violent Extremism’ Programme [PDF]
This article suggests that Preventing Violent Extremism (PVE), the government's ‘hearts and minds’ response to the threat of domestic Islamist terrorism within the wider CONTEST strategy, has been exposed as both failed and friendless by growing ...
Paul Thomas
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MISOGYNY & VIOLENT EXTREMISM: IMPLICATIONS FOR PREVENTING VIOLENT EXTREMISM
2020Hostile sexist attitudes toward women and support for violence against women are the factors most strongly associated with support for violent extremism based on survey research in four countries in 2018-19. In three countries in Asia (Indonesia, Bangladesh and the Philippines) individuals who support violence against women are three times more likely ...
Johnston, Melissa, True, Jacqui
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Surveillance and Preventing Violent Extremism
2023Since 2001, the British state has increased its powers of surveillance for the purposes of countering terrorism. Much of this has been through expansions of the powers of police and security services to engage in covert surveillance and access the personal data of those suspected of involvement in terrorism. Alongside this, however, the last decade has
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