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Former Extremists
Preventing and Countering Violence
Scrivens, Ryan; Clubb, Gordon; Islam, Md. Didarul
Oxford University Press Inc
12/2024
344
Dura
Inglês
9780197765067
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
Gordon Clubb, Ryan Scrivens and Md. Didarul Islam
Section 1: Academic Perspectives
Chapter 1: Understanding the Effectiveness of Formers: Contexts and Measurements
Daniel Koehler
Chapter 2: "Informed Informants": An Empirical Exploration of Using Formers within P/CVE Work in the UK
Suraj Lakhani
Chapter 3: Being a Former, Becoming a Mentor, and the Value of Using Formers in the Swedish Exit Program
Tina Wilchen Christensen
Chapter 4: Moral Injury, Moral Blindness, Political Non-Repentance: Former ETA Members and Prevention and Countering Violent Extremism
Rogelio Alonso
Chapter 5: Former Extremists in North American Research
Ryan Scrivens, Steven Windisch, and Pete Simi
Chapter 6: "Informative, Shocking, Entertaining": Two Decades of Talks by Former Extremists in German Schools
Maria Walsh and Antje Gansewig
Chapter 7: The Role of Former Northern Irish Combatants in Building Peace and Preventing Violence: Community and Combatant Perspectives
Neil Ferguson and Patrick Flack
Chapter 8: Missed Potential for Former Fighters' Involvement in Conflict Prevention: The Case of Burundi
Gu?run Sif Fri?riksdottir
Chapter 9: Do Former Child Soldiers Have a Role in Peacebuilding in Colombia?
Patricia Nabuco Martuscelli and Rafael Duarte Villa
Section 2: Practitioner Perspectives
Chapter 10: Formers in Lebanon
Christina Foerch and Julie M. Norman
Chapter 11: Transitioning from Former Violent Extremist to Exit Peer Specialist
Katharina Meredith and Robert OErell
Chapter 12: Collaboration with Former Extremists
Lynn Davies
Chapter 13: How I Understand the Role of Former as a Former Turned Activist
Mubin Shaikh
Chapter 14: Former Extremists as Peer Mentors in P/CVE
Sara Winegar Budge
Chapter 15: Life after Hate
Brad Galloway
Chapter 16: From Former to Practitioner
Chris Buckley
Chapter 17: The Ethical Imperatives of Engaging Formers in P/CVE Efforts
Ross Frenett
Conclusion: Norms and Standards for Formers Engaging in Violence Prevention
Gordon Clubb, Ryan Scrivens and Md. Didarul Islam
Gordon Clubb, Ryan Scrivens and Md. Didarul Islam
Section 1: Academic Perspectives
Chapter 1: Understanding the Effectiveness of Formers: Contexts and Measurements
Daniel Koehler
Chapter 2: "Informed Informants": An Empirical Exploration of Using Formers within P/CVE Work in the UK
Suraj Lakhani
Chapter 3: Being a Former, Becoming a Mentor, and the Value of Using Formers in the Swedish Exit Program
Tina Wilchen Christensen
Chapter 4: Moral Injury, Moral Blindness, Political Non-Repentance: Former ETA Members and Prevention and Countering Violent Extremism
Rogelio Alonso
Chapter 5: Former Extremists in North American Research
Ryan Scrivens, Steven Windisch, and Pete Simi
Chapter 6: "Informative, Shocking, Entertaining": Two Decades of Talks by Former Extremists in German Schools
Maria Walsh and Antje Gansewig
Chapter 7: The Role of Former Northern Irish Combatants in Building Peace and Preventing Violence: Community and Combatant Perspectives
Neil Ferguson and Patrick Flack
Chapter 8: Missed Potential for Former Fighters' Involvement in Conflict Prevention: The Case of Burundi
Gu?run Sif Fri?riksdottir
Chapter 9: Do Former Child Soldiers Have a Role in Peacebuilding in Colombia?
Patricia Nabuco Martuscelli and Rafael Duarte Villa
Section 2: Practitioner Perspectives
Chapter 10: Formers in Lebanon
Christina Foerch and Julie M. Norman
Chapter 11: Transitioning from Former Violent Extremist to Exit Peer Specialist
Katharina Meredith and Robert OErell
Chapter 12: Collaboration with Former Extremists
Lynn Davies
Chapter 13: How I Understand the Role of Former as a Former Turned Activist
Mubin Shaikh
Chapter 14: Former Extremists as Peer Mentors in P/CVE
Sara Winegar Budge
Chapter 15: Life after Hate
Brad Galloway
Chapter 16: From Former to Practitioner
Chris Buckley
Chapter 17: The Ethical Imperatives of Engaging Formers in P/CVE Efforts
Ross Frenett
Conclusion: Norms and Standards for Formers Engaging in Violence Prevention
Gordon Clubb, Ryan Scrivens and Md. Didarul Islam
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Introduction
Gordon Clubb, Ryan Scrivens and Md. Didarul Islam
Section 1: Academic Perspectives
Chapter 1: Understanding the Effectiveness of Formers: Contexts and Measurements
Daniel Koehler
Chapter 2: "Informed Informants": An Empirical Exploration of Using Formers within P/CVE Work in the UK
Suraj Lakhani
Chapter 3: Being a Former, Becoming a Mentor, and the Value of Using Formers in the Swedish Exit Program
Tina Wilchen Christensen
Chapter 4: Moral Injury, Moral Blindness, Political Non-Repentance: Former ETA Members and Prevention and Countering Violent Extremism
Rogelio Alonso
Chapter 5: Former Extremists in North American Research
Ryan Scrivens, Steven Windisch, and Pete Simi
Chapter 6: "Informative, Shocking, Entertaining": Two Decades of Talks by Former Extremists in German Schools
Maria Walsh and Antje Gansewig
Chapter 7: The Role of Former Northern Irish Combatants in Building Peace and Preventing Violence: Community and Combatant Perspectives
Neil Ferguson and Patrick Flack
Chapter 8: Missed Potential for Former Fighters' Involvement in Conflict Prevention: The Case of Burundi
Gu?run Sif Fri?riksdottir
Chapter 9: Do Former Child Soldiers Have a Role in Peacebuilding in Colombia?
Patricia Nabuco Martuscelli and Rafael Duarte Villa
Section 2: Practitioner Perspectives
Chapter 10: Formers in Lebanon
Christina Foerch and Julie M. Norman
Chapter 11: Transitioning from Former Violent Extremist to Exit Peer Specialist
Katharina Meredith and Robert OErell
Chapter 12: Collaboration with Former Extremists
Lynn Davies
Chapter 13: How I Understand the Role of Former as a Former Turned Activist
Mubin Shaikh
Chapter 14: Former Extremists as Peer Mentors in P/CVE
Sara Winegar Budge
Chapter 15: Life after Hate
Brad Galloway
Chapter 16: From Former to Practitioner
Chris Buckley
Chapter 17: The Ethical Imperatives of Engaging Formers in P/CVE Efforts
Ross Frenett
Conclusion: Norms and Standards for Formers Engaging in Violence Prevention
Gordon Clubb, Ryan Scrivens and Md. Didarul Islam
Gordon Clubb, Ryan Scrivens and Md. Didarul Islam
Section 1: Academic Perspectives
Chapter 1: Understanding the Effectiveness of Formers: Contexts and Measurements
Daniel Koehler
Chapter 2: "Informed Informants": An Empirical Exploration of Using Formers within P/CVE Work in the UK
Suraj Lakhani
Chapter 3: Being a Former, Becoming a Mentor, and the Value of Using Formers in the Swedish Exit Program
Tina Wilchen Christensen
Chapter 4: Moral Injury, Moral Blindness, Political Non-Repentance: Former ETA Members and Prevention and Countering Violent Extremism
Rogelio Alonso
Chapter 5: Former Extremists in North American Research
Ryan Scrivens, Steven Windisch, and Pete Simi
Chapter 6: "Informative, Shocking, Entertaining": Two Decades of Talks by Former Extremists in German Schools
Maria Walsh and Antje Gansewig
Chapter 7: The Role of Former Northern Irish Combatants in Building Peace and Preventing Violence: Community and Combatant Perspectives
Neil Ferguson and Patrick Flack
Chapter 8: Missed Potential for Former Fighters' Involvement in Conflict Prevention: The Case of Burundi
Gu?run Sif Fri?riksdottir
Chapter 9: Do Former Child Soldiers Have a Role in Peacebuilding in Colombia?
Patricia Nabuco Martuscelli and Rafael Duarte Villa
Section 2: Practitioner Perspectives
Chapter 10: Formers in Lebanon
Christina Foerch and Julie M. Norman
Chapter 11: Transitioning from Former Violent Extremist to Exit Peer Specialist
Katharina Meredith and Robert OErell
Chapter 12: Collaboration with Former Extremists
Lynn Davies
Chapter 13: How I Understand the Role of Former as a Former Turned Activist
Mubin Shaikh
Chapter 14: Former Extremists as Peer Mentors in P/CVE
Sara Winegar Budge
Chapter 15: Life after Hate
Brad Galloway
Chapter 16: From Former to Practitioner
Chris Buckley
Chapter 17: The Ethical Imperatives of Engaging Formers in P/CVE Efforts
Ross Frenett
Conclusion: Norms and Standards for Formers Engaging in Violence Prevention
Gordon Clubb, Ryan Scrivens and Md. Didarul Islam
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