Violent extremism in the 21st Century : international perspectives / edited by Gwynyth Overland, Arnfinn J. Andersen, Kristin Engh Førde, Kjetil Grødum, and Joseph Salomonsen.
Material type: TextPublication details: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, (c)2018.Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 457 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
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- 9781527520882
- HN49 .V565 2018
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"This anthology provides insights into processes of violent extremism, both locally and globally, questioning how and why it arises and what can be done about it. The book will be relevant for policy makers, post-graduates and researchers in the social and political sciences, religious studies, law, psychology, medicine and education, as well as practitioners in direct contact with targeted individuals or vulnerable groups. The anthology contributes models, analyses and practical tools helpful for first-liners who are well placed to both see and prevent incipient extremism and to rehabilitate: to aid those who have been extremists in returning to society and finding a life worth living. In addition to chapters focusing on work in Norway, Denmark and Sweden, there are contributions from North America, Africa, Australia, the Middle East and Europe."--
I picked up a camera, they picked up a gun / Deeyah Khan -- From a stage in Weimar / Christian Picciolini -- Disengagement from terrorism / Tore Bjø̊rgo -- Radical right wing versus radical Islam among young people in Norway / Viggo Vestel -- Can we predict and prevent religious radicalisation? / F. LeRon Shults -- The resurgence of far-right and far-left parties in the time of the great recession / Jitka Doležalová and Hana Fitzová Counter-terrorism in the classroom / Rob Faure Walker -- Radicalisation in Norwegian prisons: the story of Zubair / David Hansen -- Burning the bridge: recruitment and indoctrination of children in northern Uganda by the Lordþs Resistance Army (LRA) / Kennedy Amone-P'Olak -- From childhood trauma to violent extremism / Kai Krogh and Anders Lundesgaard -- Humanitarian law in an age of terror : a journalist's perspective / Roy Gutman -- Global challenges: local solutions? the role of Norwegian municipalities in prevention of violent extremism / Yngve Carlsson -- Hate crime policy: global controversies and the Norwegian approach / Nina Hø̊y-Petersen and Katrine Fangen -- Countering violent extremism: public mental health promotion in a public health paradigm / Valerie DeMarinis -- Parents as agents in strategies to prevent radicalisation / Beret Bråten and Silie Sø̊nsterudbråten -- Mentoring in anti-radicalisation. LGT: a systematic assessment, intervention and supervision tool in mentoring / Preben Berthelsen -- Rehabilitation and reintegration for foreign fighters: a role for the criminal justice sector / Eva Entenmann, Liesbeth van der Heide, Jessica Dorsey and Daan Weggemans -- Elusive youth: recruitment issues in work to prevent radicalisation among immigrant youth / Eugene Guribye and Kjetil Grø̊dum -- Restorative care of young offenders in youth detention / Murray Robinson -- From neo-Nazi skinhead to "former": a narrative of disengagement / Christian Picciolini -- Opening the tent of peace / Michael Melchior.
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