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PROTOCOL: Interventions to Prevent Cognitive and Behavioural Violent Radicalisation: A Systematic Review and Multilevel Meta‐Analysis [PDF]
This is a protocol for a Campbell systematic review. This review aims to systematically evaluate the available evidence on the effectiveness of various interventions aimed at reducing violent radicalisation and terrorism.
Sara Valdebenito, Manuel Eisner
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Contrasting extremism and radicalisation in a syndemic society [version 1; peer review: 3 approved] [PDF]
The purpose of this document is to make recommendations on the necessity to transform current P/CVE policies, emphasizing the importance of a more effective involvement of Politics to contrast the spread of extremism and radicalisation in Europe. In fact,
Francesco Antonelli
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Radicalisation in Immigrant Youth: Differential Influence Analysis of Psychosocial Factors
The radicalisation of young immigrants in Europe is a phenomenon of scientific and political relevance. The study aimed to analyse the degree of consensus on the differential influence on the radicalisation process of various factors (attitudinal ...
Almudena Macías León +2 more
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De-Radicalisation and Humanitarianism in Indonesia
Since 9/11, de-radicalisation programs have become central to every country that deems itself at risk from terrorist attacks from global terror groups such as ISIS.
Mohammed Ilyas, Rayvinder Athwal
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Online Extremism: Research Trends in Internet Activism, Radicalization, and Counter-Strategies
This article reviews the academic literature on how and for what purposes violent extremists use the Internet, at both an individual and organizational level.
Charlie Winter +5 more
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Critical Reflections on De-Radicalisation in Indonesia
Since 9/11 western and non-western governments have implemented counter-counter terrorism and de-radicalisation programs to “inoculate Muslim populations” and de-radicalise those deemed as radicalised through securitization and “moderate Islam”.
Ilyas Mohammed
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Towards a fruitful concept of radicalisation: a synthesis [PDF]
Rik Peels
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The demands of practice for the development of radicalisation risk assessment tools are still ahead of the capabilities of psychological science.
N.V. Dvoryanchikov +4 more
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Abstract This paper analyses the rise of radical movements and the design of counter-radicalisation policies. A group derives meaning from participation in identity-based activities and a forward-looking organisation provides a platform for these activities. The warning sign for radicalisation is cultural purification by the organisation,
Carvalho, J-P, Sacks, M
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Perceptions of injustice are central to fueling violent political action, though not everyone within a social movement will support violence in response to collective grievances. So who supports violence and who doesn’t after perceived injustice?
Clara Pretus +3 more
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