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Perspectives on Countering Extremism: Diversion and Disengagement
By (Author) Shashi Jayakumar
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
19th September 2024
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Political ideologies and movements
Political structure and processes
303.6
Paperback
296
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
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.
Bringing together a group of world leading experts on early intervention and diversion initiatives against extremism, this volume combines cutting edge scholarship and practical expertise. The diversity of perspectives spanning the globe and approaches included here will make this a cornerstone publication in the field. Highly recommended. * Dr. Daniel Koehler, German Institute on Radicalization and De-Radicalization Studies., Germany *
Our understanding of how best to prevent youth radicalisation into violent extremism and terrorism is too far from where it needs to be. Shashi Jayakumar has pulled together much needed insight and knowledge from an impressive collection of researchers and practitioners in this important and badly needed book. The volume brings a fresh international perspective to what actually works in early and upstream interventions, when and where positive change is possible, and what are the considerable challenges facing this entire sector. * Professor Andrew Silke, Cranfield University, UK *
Shashi Jayakumar is Head of the Centre of Excellence for National Security, and Executive Coordinator of Future Issues and Technology, at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He is the editor of Terrorism, Radicalisation & Countering Violent Extremism (2019).