Julian Hargreaves, University of Cambridge Only a quarter of the British public feel able to define what extremism is, according to a survey by the Commission for Countering Extremism. The findings, released in mid July, suggest that the Home Office needs to do more to get across its message on…
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How to support the families of people at risk of radicalisation
Tero Vesalainen/Shutterstock Neda Richards, University of Leeds The fate of foreign Islamic State (IS) fighters…
Five films you need to watch to better understand radicalisation
Filmmakers from around the world have been on the front line in exploring the reasons why young men and women are…
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Why counter-narratives are not the best responses to terrorist propaganda
Challenges, risks and alternatives
The Danish approach to countering extremism holds potential as well as challenges
DIIS report on the Danish approach to countering and preventing extremism and radicalization
Qualitative Case Analyses of Adolescent and Young Adult Perpetrators of Targeted School Attacks and Jihadi Terrorist Attacks in Germany
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Violent extremism: how communities can help counter it
Social isolation feeds into extremism and terrorism.
Web of hate is rooted in putting all Muslims in one category
Muslims living outside majority-Muslim countries areheterogeneous: they have diverse cultures and ethnicities. They…
Both organised groups and unaffiliated individuals spread racist hate online, but they use different channels, have different goals and use different strategies to achieve them.
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