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Radicalization and counter-radicalization /

The fifteen chapters in this volume of Sociology of Crime, Law, and Deviance discuss a number of issues researchers in the fields of sociology, criminology, and criminal justice theorize, conceptualize, and measure racialization and counter-radicalization.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Silva, Derek M. D. (Editor ), Deflem, Mathieu (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2020.
Colección:Sociology of crime, law, and deviance ; v. 25.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part I. Theoretical and conceptual advances
  • Chapter 1. Does deradicalization work? / John Horgan, Katharina Meredith, and Katerina Papatheodorou
  • Chapter 2. Navigating radicalization concepts: a role for the harm principle / Keiran Hardy
  • Chapter 3. Radicalization as transformative learning: a theoretical and illustrative exploration / Alex Wilner and Claire-Jehanne Dubouloz
  • Chapter 4. Advances in violent extremist risk analysis / Paul Gill, Zoe Marchment, Sanaz Zolghadriha, Nadine Salman, Bettina Rottweiler, Caitlin Clemmow, and Isabelle Van Der Vegt
  • Part II. State and civil society
  • Chapter 5. Counterradicalization as civic integration / Therese o' Toole
  • Chapter 6. The role of state violence in the adoption of terrorism / Stephen Chicoine
  • Chapter 7. The securitization of Muslim civil society in Canada / Fahad Ahmad
  • Chapter 8. Countering violent extremism, safeguarding and the law: a practitioner's perspective on protecting young and vulnerable people from exploitation / Carys Evans
  • Part III. The online space and radicalization
  • Chapter 9. Clearing the smoke and breaking the mirrors: using attitudinal inoculation to challenge online disinformation by extremists / Kurt Braddock
  • Chapter 10. Learning to hate: explaining participation in online extremism / James Hawdon and Matthew Costello
  • Chapter 11. Hatred she wrote: a comparative topic analysis of extreme right and Islamic state womenonly forums / Ayse Lokmanoglu and Yannick VeilleuxLepage
  • Part IV. Former extremists, prevention, and punishment
  • Chapter 12. Former extremists in radicalization and counterradicalization research / Ryan Scrivens, Steven Windisch, and Pete Simi
  • Chapter 13. Examining & prevent' from a former combatant perspective / Tom Pettinger
  • Chapter 14. Engagement, desistance, and revolt: what do we know about terrorists who turn into informants? / Stefano Bonino
  • Chapter 15. "We wouldn't let known terrorists live here": impediments to radicalization in western Canadian prisons / William Schultz, Sandra M. Bucerius, and Kevin D. Haggerty.