Disengagement from Ideologically-Based and Violent Organizations: A Systematic Review of the Literature
Research on disengagement from violent extremism is an emerging field of inquiry. As compared to the related field of radicalization, there have been fewer studies of disengagement. Further, little effort has been made to conduct a large scale, systematic review of what is currently known about dise...
Main Authors: | Steven Windisch, Pete Simi, Gina Scott Ligon, Hillary McNeel |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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Daniel Koehler
2016-12-01
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Series: | Journal for Deradicalization |
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Online Access: | http://journals.sfu.ca/jd/index.php/jd/article/view/72 |
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