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Perspectives on Countering Extremism : Diversion and Disengagement

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The study of violent extremism has seen a great deal of academic and practitioner focus on the processes of radicalization, and strategies to counter and de-radicalize extremists.

Comparatively, 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 analyzing the strategies being deployed worldwide, aimed at diverting or deflecting individuals, and communities, from the path of radicalization.

Disengagement – which is often necessary when one has already progressed past the ‘at-risk’ stage – is also addressed, given that social workers, counselors and other practitioners do not necessarily find the distinction between the two a critical issue in practice.

What matters is which upstream approaches work, and what shows promise, amongst individuals and communities.

Case studies range across the Global North and South, presented by both academics and practitioners.

Contributions address approaches that have proven useful, strategies which should be given deeper scrutiny before being employed – and what should be avoided.

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Product Details
Bloomsbury Academic
135025388X / 9781350253889
Paperback / softback
303.6
19/09/2024
United Kingdom
296 pages
156 x 234 mm