This book presents an in-depth analysis of how statutory and third sector organisations have faced the challenge of dealing with former ‘terrorists’. Offering a theoretically robust, empirically rich account of work with ex-prisoners and those considered ‘at risk’ of involvement in extremism in the United Kingdom, Marsden dissects the problems governments are facing in dealing with the effects of 'radicalisation'. Increasingly, governments are struggling with the challenge of dealing with those who have become involved in extremism, and yet, comparatively little is known about how and why people renounce violence. Nor are existing efforts to ‘deradicalise’ extremists well understood.Arguing that reintegration is a more appropriate framework...
This article debates the justifications behind the practice of counter-radicalization and de-radical...
This book is based on findings from the Horizon2020 Project “Participation. Analysing and Preventing...
How often in the past week have you read or heard the words ‘radical’ or ‘extremist’? What separates...
This book presents an in-depth analysis of how statutory and third sector organisations have faced t...
De-radicalisation policy carries with it an inherent tension: those who provide the most invaluable ...
Despite an increasing need to understand the aims of work with ex-prisoners convicted of terrorism o...
Thus far, debates surrounding the subject of renouncing violent extremism have generally produced mo...
Thus far, debates surrounding the subject of renouncing violent extremism have generally produced mo...
Despite an increasing need to understand the aims of work with ex-prisoners convicted of terrorism o...
De-radicalisation policy carries with it an inherent tension: those who provide the most invaluable ...
This report aims to review deradicalisation literature, exploring the theoretical and practical deve...
This article argues that terrorists can be deradicalised through holistic approaches that focus on a...
This book examines how de-radicalisation programmes have been portrayed in the media and details the...
Studies on violent radicalization and terrorism have multiplied in recent years. Even though the con...
Based on an in-depth literature review, Research Fellow Dr. Alex P. Schmid explores the terms “radic...
This article debates the justifications behind the practice of counter-radicalization and de-radical...
This book is based on findings from the Horizon2020 Project “Participation. Analysing and Preventing...
How often in the past week have you read or heard the words ‘radical’ or ‘extremist’? What separates...
This book presents an in-depth analysis of how statutory and third sector organisations have faced t...
De-radicalisation policy carries with it an inherent tension: those who provide the most invaluable ...
Despite an increasing need to understand the aims of work with ex-prisoners convicted of terrorism o...
Thus far, debates surrounding the subject of renouncing violent extremism have generally produced mo...
Thus far, debates surrounding the subject of renouncing violent extremism have generally produced mo...
Despite an increasing need to understand the aims of work with ex-prisoners convicted of terrorism o...
De-radicalisation policy carries with it an inherent tension: those who provide the most invaluable ...
This report aims to review deradicalisation literature, exploring the theoretical and practical deve...
This article argues that terrorists can be deradicalised through holistic approaches that focus on a...
This book examines how de-radicalisation programmes have been portrayed in the media and details the...
Studies on violent radicalization and terrorism have multiplied in recent years. Even though the con...
Based on an in-depth literature review, Research Fellow Dr. Alex P. Schmid explores the terms “radic...
This article debates the justifications behind the practice of counter-radicalization and de-radical...
This book is based on findings from the Horizon2020 Project “Participation. Analysing and Preventing...
How often in the past week have you read or heard the words ‘radical’ or ‘extremist’? What separates...