UID:
almahu_9949477853402882
Format:
1 online resource (240 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
ISBN:
9781350253872
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9781350253858
Content:
"The study of violent extremism in the wake of ISIS has largely been devoted to the process of radicalization and strategies to counter and de-radicalize extremists. However, little has been written on the subject of Diversion - early, upstream interventions aimed at deflecting individuals from a pathway of radicalization. This volume addresses this gap in scholarship by analysing the Diversion strategies being deployed worldwide, aimed at diverting or deflecting individuals, and communities, from the path of radicalization. These include Diversion methods used among social workers, teachers, counselors and the police both in relation to individuals and communities. Case studies range across the Global North and South,presented by both academic and practitioner contributors, and address different branches of radicalization, the variety of strategies used as Diversion, and the results of these interventions."--
Note:
Introduction / (Shashi Jayakumar, Nanyang Technological University,Singapore) -- 1. Early Interventions in Indonesia / (Muhammad Abullah Darraz, Maarif Institute for Culture and Humanity, Indonesia) -- 2. Preventing Individual Pathways to Extremism in Indonesia / (Cameron Sumpter, RSIS Singapore) -- 3. Broadening the Approaches to Diversion Programming in the Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism Space (Brad Galloway, Queen's University of Kingston, Canada) -- 4. Diversion Based on Analysis of New Cases in Europe / (Farhad Khosrokhavar, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France) -- 5. The Mechelen Model / (Alexander Van Leuven, KU Leuven, Belgium) -- 6. Preventing Violent Extremism Through Early Intervention in Qub̌ec / (Benjamin Ducol, Center for the Prevention of Radicalisation Leading to Violence / (CPRLV), Canada) -- 7. The UK's PREVENT / (Sean Arbuthnot, PREVENT coordinator, UK] -- 8. Early Interventions in Schools : Aarhaus / (Christian Damgr̄d Kristoffersen/Anne Sofie Skare Rasmussen, Aarhaus Municipality, Denmark) -- 9. Community Engagement and Early Interventions in the Australian Salafist Community / (Clarke Jones, Australian National University, Australia) -- 10. Diversion -- Australian Federal Police Approach / (Jenny Cartwright, Australian Federal Police) -- 11. The German Perspective/Situation Regarding Formers in School-based Prevention / (Maria Walsh, Independent researcher /Antje Gansewig, SchleswigHolstein State Prevention Council, Germany) -- 12. Perspectives on Social Alienation, 'Buro Zend Uit' initiative / (Stijn Sieckelinck University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands) -- 13. Upstream Initiatives by Search for Common Ground / (Keneshbek Sainazarov, Search for Common Ground, Kyrgyzstan) -- 14. Disruption/Counter-Recruitment in Brussels / (Hadelin Feront, City of Brussels Prevention Service, Belgium) -- 15. Working with Local Communities / (Justin Richmond, IMPLProject, Philippines) Conclusion (Shashi Jayakumar).
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books.
DOI:
10.5040/9781350253872
URL:
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