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Terrorism, Religious Extremism

Socio-psychological aspects of countering the propaganda of terrorism and religious extremism among young people in Uzbekistan

Socio-psychological aspects of countering the propaganda of terrorism and religious extremism among young people in Uzbekistan

... religious extremism occupy a special place, because they pose an increasing threat not only to the security of individual countries but also to the entire world ...modern terrorism and ...

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Socio-psychological aspects of countering the propaganda of terrorism and religious extremism among young people in Uzbekistan

Socio-psychological aspects of countering the propaganda of terrorism and religious extremism among young people in Uzbekistan

... of terrorism and extremism is to increase the religious literacy of modern youth through education and ...of extremism on the principle of “Education against ignorance”, which envisages the ...

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Citizens and security threats : issues, perceptions and consequences beyond the national frame

Citizens and security threats : issues, perceptions and consequences beyond the national frame

... including terrorism, ‘hostile attacks upon UK cyber space’ and ‘disruption to oil or gas supplies to the UK’, while others emerged as recurrent security threats identified by participants in focus groups we ...

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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AND EXTREMISM IN PAKISTAN: FROM DEOBANDI MILITANCY TO A RISING SUFI FANATICISM

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AND EXTREMISM IN PAKISTAN: FROM DEOBANDI MILITANCY TO A RISING SUFI FANATICISM

... of religious extremism was very smooth in the society of Pakistan where the state’s organizations, especially its national security institutions such as the military and the intelligence agencies, were ...

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House of Commons Library: Debate pack: Number CDP-2017-0036, 31 January 2017: Implementation of the Prevent Strategy

House of Commons Library: Debate pack: Number CDP-2017-0036, 31 January 2017: Implementation of the Prevent Strategy

... To tackle that threat, as the Prime Minister made clear in his speech in Munich earlier this year, we must not only arrest and prosecute those who breach the law, but we must stop people being drawn into ...

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Understanding radicalization and engagement in terrorism through religious conversion motifs.

Understanding radicalization and engagement in terrorism through religious conversion motifs.

... violent extremism researchers and policy makers require comprehensive models which incorporate micro, meso, macro, and exo factors, such as intra-individual psychological motivations, community influences, and the ...

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Religion and Violence: ‘Islamic’ Terrorism or Terrorizing the Victims?

Religion and Violence: ‘Islamic’ Terrorism or Terrorizing the Victims?

... In events of recent past the relationship between religion and violence is dominated by discussions of dangers of Islam, Islamophobia, an irrational fear of things Muslim, has taken on new urgency. There are arguments ...

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Risk assessment of terrorist and extremist prisoners

Risk assessment of terrorist and extremist prisoners

... as Religious, Revolutionary, Anarchist and Nationalist/Separatist can be further split and divided into ultimately potentially hundreds if not thousands of ...

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Youth work, radicalisation and Islam

Youth work, radicalisation and Islam

... on terrorism have a micro- impact on young Muslim ...of terrorism’ and the UK’s response, the Prevent strategy which is ‘widely mistrusted’, and criticised for its reliance upon the invention of ...

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Deadlocks in international negotiation : the free trade agreement between India and the European
Union

Deadlocks in international negotiation : the free trade agreement between India and the European Union

... The deadlock between 2006 and 2010 was under the implementation of the integrative strategy as both the EU and India have been moving to improve the quality of their negotiations based on common interests (Hampson & ...

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Parents of foreign “terrorist” fighters in Syria – will they report their young?

Parents of foreign “terrorist” fighters in Syria – will they report their young?

... The advert announced that ‘The campaign recognises that it is mothers who often spot changes in behaviour or signs someone may be considering travelling to a conflict that millions are desperate to escape’ (Weaver 2015). ...

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The Three Causes of Terror: Their Myths, Truths and Shocking Facts

The Three Causes of Terror: Their Myths, Truths and Shocking Facts

... Islamic terrorism is very threatening, as noted by Jeffery D. Simon: “Religious terrorism has several characteristics that make it a particularly potent form of ...with terrorism: “But Islam ...

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What does terrorism look like university lecturers interpretations of their Prevent duties and tackling extremism in UK universities

What does terrorism look like university lecturers interpretations of their Prevent duties and tackling extremism in UK universities

... acknowledges a need for greater engagement with isolated, stigmatised or ‘suspect communities’ (for example; see Marie-Breen Smyth 2007; Gunning 2007); however our foucsfocus is on a community with no security agenda ...

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Counterterrorism Handbook  (2002)   CRC Press pdf

Counterterrorism Handbook (2002) CRC Press pdf

... One element that is common to almost all hostage-taking situations is the panic reaction, that period early in the incident in which the fight or flight quandary arises in the perpetrators. This panic is dangerous to the ...

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Aptitude for destruction 2 pdf

Aptitude for destruction 2 pdf

... many religious movements that emerged in Japan during the ...better-established religious organizations, as well as by other new religious ...other religious organi- zations he viewed as ...

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‘What does terrorism look like?’: university lecturers’ interpretations of their Prevent duties and tackling extremism in UK universities

‘What does terrorism look like?’: university lecturers’ interpretations of their Prevent duties and tackling extremism in UK universities

... the new “folk devils” (Abbas 2005; Alam and Husband 2013; Awan and Zempi 2015). Islamophobia as a social construct not only results in hate crime victimisation, but it can be used to target groups who are deemed to be ...

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Hubbul Waton Minal Iman as Reinforcement Theorem of State Defense in the Context of Terrorism Prevention in Indonesia

Hubbul Waton Minal Iman as Reinforcement Theorem of State Defense in the Context of Terrorism Prevention in Indonesia

... If examined from the case, it turned out that there was relevance that when one does not love his/her state anymore, it is possible that one day he/she will be a terrorist bomber, even as a suicide bomber. Therefore, in ...

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Is It Terrorism or Economic Sabotage?

Is It Terrorism or Economic Sabotage?

... For the past few months in Kenya, the issue of “terrorism” attacks hasn’t been a question of “if” but rather that of “when” it shall next happen with its proceeds ending up with two frontiers of victims, the ...

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“No Monkey Destroys his Forest:” A Review of Traditional African Interpersonal Conflict Management

“No Monkey Destroys his Forest:” A Review of Traditional African Interpersonal Conflict Management

... This is a very strong metaphor implemented by both sides of religious terrorist conflicts. For example in the Hebrew Bible war is assumed from the outset as an essential part of the world in which the people of ...

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Paving the way for extremism: how preventing the symptoms does not cure the disease of terrorism

Paving the way for extremism: how preventing the symptoms does not cure the disease of terrorism

... prevent extremism through the identification of extremists by tackling the ‘root’ causes of that ideology ...support extremism and, in some cases, join terrorist ...

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