Evidence-Based Work with Violent Extremists
International Implications of French Terrorist Attacks and Responses
Using France as a case study, contributors from around the world explore the factors that create violent extremists, including criminogenic needs, violence-supportive cognition, religious beliefs, identity uncertainty or fusion, the quest for significance, and social and political influences. They present a multidisciplinary and evidenced-based analysis of how and why violent extremism has reappeared as a contemporary issue and provide theoretical and practical approaches to responding to and, when possible, intervening, using deradicalization programs, deterrent and preventive legislations, prison segregation, and permanent monitoring.
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EPUB
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Contributors
Martine Evans (Ctb), Massil Benbouriche (Ctb), Sophie Berjot (Ctb), Christopher Dean (Ctb), Benjamin Ducol (Ctb), Vincent Dufourd (Ctb), Jason Freeland (Ctb), Heather S. Gregg (Ctb), Vanja Grujic (Ctb), Mark S. Hamm (Ctb), Marije Keulen-De-Vos (Ctb), Jytte Klausen (Ctb), Caroline A. Pagé (Ctb), Marie Perrier (Ctb), Olivier Vanderstukken (Ctb), Jean-Philippe Vicentini (Ctb), David Webber (Ctb), Alex Wood (Ctb)
Publication date
July 15, 2019
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Page count
456
Language
English
EPUB ISBN
9781498581660
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9781498581653
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