Routledge handbook of deradicalisation and disengagement /
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
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2020.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of illustrations
- List of editors
- List of contributors
- Acknowledgements
- 1. Why do we need a handbook on disengagement and deradicalisation?
- PART I: Definitions, backgrounds and theories
- 2. Terminology and definitions
- 3. Concepts and practices: a brief history of disengagement and deradicalisation
- 4. Exploring the viability of phase-based models in (de)radicalization
- 5. Psychological approaches to terrorist rehabilitation: direct and indirect mechanisms of deradicalization
- 6. Gender, deradicalisation and disengagement
- 7. Deradicalization or DDR?: The challenges emerging from variations in forms of territorial control
- 8. "Welcome" home: deradicalization of Jihadi foreign fighters
- PART II: Actors
- 9. Prison-based deradicalization: what do we need to determine what works?
- 10. Local governments' role in disengagement, deradicalisation and reintegration initiatives
- 11. Civil actors' role in deradicalisation and disengagement initiatives: when trust is essential
- 12. Deradicalization through religious education
- 13. United Nations and counter-terrorism: strategy, structure and prevention of violent extremism conducive to terrorism: a practitioner's view
- 14. Preventing radicalisation and enhancing disengagement in the European Union
- 15. African Union initiatives to counter terrorism and develop deradicalisation strategies
- PART III: Regional case studies
- 16. Deradicalisation and disengagement in the Benelux: a variety of local approaches
- 17. Desistance and disengagement programme in the UK Prevent strategy: a public health analysis
- 18. Promoting disengagement from violent extremism in Scandinavia: what, who, how?
- 19. Deradicalisation: China's panacea for conflict resolution in Xinjiang
- 20. Deradicalization and disengagement: context, actors, strategies and approaches in South Asia
- 21. The politics of deradicalization in Israel/Palestine
- 22. Disengagement and preventing/countering violent extremism in the Horn of Africa: an analysis of contemporary approaches and discussion of the role disengagement can play in preventing/countering violent extremism
- 23. Turning the page on extremism: deradicalization in the North American context
- 24. Deradicalization and disengagement in Latin America
- 25. Conclusion
- Index