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The literature focuses on explaining far right extremism in relation to the political cultures of the countries
Research by Dr Chris Allen, The Centre for Hate Studies, Department of Criminology, University of Leicester.
Explores the range and nature of attitudes, beliefs, false narratives and experiences that sit at the intersection of hateful extremism and coronavirus (COVID-19).
This report explores how diverse members of the public understand the manifestation of extremism in society and what should be done in tackling it.
This paper provides a summary of the evidence base on countering violent extremism (CVE) in fragile and conflict-affected states
This review focusses on countering violent extremism initiatives that form part of donors’ security and justice programming
Find out how the Prevent programme supports people who are at risk of becoming involved with terrorism through radicalisation.
Dangerous extremists intent on promoting extreme ideologies will be blocked from entering the UK as the government steps up action to protect the public.
Dr Katherine E Brown, Professor Fiona de Londras, Jessica White, University of Birmingham.
We are asking for information to build understanding and evidence on all forms of extremism and to examine our current responses to it.
This report examines evidence on the effectiveness of approaches to the identification of specific groups vulnerable to violent extremism
Research by Daniel Allington, King’s College London, Siobhan McAndrew, University of Bristol and David Hirsh, Goldsmiths, University of London.
The literature stresses the importance of taking a gendered approach in P/CVE programming
Dr Mark Littler, University of Huddersfield.
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