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Surveillance and Preventing Violent Extremism

2023
Since 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
Busher, Joel   +2 more
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The Role of NGOs in preventing violent extremism: what Mozambique can learn from Kenya and Nigeria

Conflict, Security & Development, 2023
Kenya and Nigeria have experienced insecurity caused by violent and hateful extremism (VHE) over the past decade following the expansion of Boko Haram and Al-Shabaab and relevant affiliations. In Mozambique, VHE-related incidents started in October 2017.
Isel Ras
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Bringing back the concept of colonial pacification in the study of preventing violent extremism (PVE) practices: the case of Tunisia

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 2023
This article delves into the historical foundations of countering and preventing violent extremism (CVE-PVE) using contemporary Tunisia as a case study.
Guendalina Simoncini
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The development of UNESCO’s programmes for preventing violent extremism: educational norms, institutional politics and declining legitimacy

Compare, 2023
Since 2015, UNESCO has developed a variety of programmes for preventing violent extremism through education (PVE-E), under the framework of Global Citizenship Education and Target 4.7 of Agenda 2030.
Eleni Christodoulou
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MISOGYNY & VIOLENT EXTREMISM: IMPLICATIONS FOR PREVENTING VIOLENT EXTREMISM

2020
Hostile 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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The Potential of Quebec’s Ethics and Religious Culture (ERC) Program in Preventing Violent Extremism: Perceptions of Students and Teachers at McGill University and University of Quebec in Montreal

Religion & Education, 2022
The Ethics and Religious Culture (ERC) program was introduced in the Quebec curriculum in 2008 with an overall aim of promoting interreligious and intercultural understanding and ethical wellbeing among students.
Helal Hossain Dhali   +3 more
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Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism

2020
This document is intended to support departments and officers of the Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago (GoRTT) to effectively engage and capacity-build non-profit organisations (NPOs) for Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism (PCVE) activity.The Framework provides practical advice and guidance on how to engage NPOs, assess and ...
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The Paradox of Bodaboda Youth as Agents for Promoting and Preventing Violent Extremism in Tanzania

The African Review, 2022
The arrival of Motorcycle taxis (bodaboda) in the public transport sector in African and beyond have had far reaching opportunities and challenges in other realms of public affairs especially the economy and security. This paper examines the paradoxical
Richard F. Sambaiga
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How can violent extremism be prevented?

EU Research, 2023
We spoke to Dr Morten Bøås about the PREVEX project’s work in investigating the factors behind outbreaks of violent extremism, with the ultimate goal of helping prevent it.
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States of Mind: Peace Education and Preventing Violent Extremism

2022
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Benjamin, Saija   +3 more
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