Understanding Deradicalization Methods, Tools and Programs for Countering Violent Extremism Contemporary Terrorism Studies Series
Auteur : Koehler Daniel
This book provides a comprehensive guide to the different aspects of deradicalization theories, programs and methods.
It analyzes the practical and theoretical aspects of deradicalization programs and the methods being employed to bring extremists and terrorist back to a non-violent life. The book includes in-depth case studies on programs and former extremists, including interviews with former German neo-Nazis and families of Jihadists who have received deradicalization counselling. Using a coherent theory of radicalization and deradicalization, it integrates existing programs into a typology and methodology regarding the effects and concepts behind deradicalization. In addition, a current state of the art assessment of deradicalization programs around the world provides a collection of programs and landscapes worldwide. It thereby functions as a unique guide for practitioners and policymakers in need of evaluation or construction of such programs, as well as a resource pool for academics interested in research about deradicalization programs and processes. The major aim of this book is to consolidate the existing scholarship on deradicalization and to move the field forward by proposing a coherent theory of deradicalization, including ways to measure effectiveness, standard methods and procedures, different actors of such programs and cooperation on national and international level. In essence, this work enables the reader to identify how, when and why deradicalization programs work, how they can be built and structured, and to identify their limitations.
This book will be of interest to students of radicalisation, counter-terrorism, radical Islam, criminology, security studies and IR.
Foreword, John Horgan
1. Introduction
2. Methods, Sources, State of the Art
3. The Theory of (De)-Radicalization
4. De-Radicalization and Counter Terrorism
5. A Typology of De-Radicalizaiton Programs
6. Family Counselling as a Special Case of De-Radicalization
7. Effects and Effectiveness of De-Radicalization Programs
8. Moral and Methodological Problems
9. Tools and Methods
10. The Global De-Radicalization and CVE Landscape at a Glance
11. Conclusion: Lessons Learned
Daniel Köhler is Director of the German Institute on Radicalization and De-Radicalization Studies (GIRDS), Berlin, Germany and Fellow at George Washington University's Program on Extremism.
Date de parution : 12-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 11-2016
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes d’Understanding Deradicalization :
Mots-clés :
Deradicalization Programs; Deradicalization Work; deradicalisation; Violent Radicalism; jihadists; CVE; programs; Violent Radicalization Processes; methods; Deradicalization Process; tools; Civil Society; violent extremism; Disengagement Programs; Radicalization Process; DDR Program; Family Counseling Programs; FARC Fighter; Counter-radicalization Programs; Continuance Commitment; Counter-radicalization Policies; Terrorist Offenders; Extremist Milieus; De-radicalization Program; Collective Action Frames; Le Ve; National Action Plan; Ta Te; Terrorist Disengagement; NATO Report; Rome Memorandum