A British report by CREST that examines:With three different case studies and all free to access.Why do some ‘extremists’ or ‘extremist groups’ choose not to engage in violence, or only in particular forms of violence? Why is it that even in deeply violent groups there are often thresholds of violence that members rarely if ever cross?
Link:https://crestresearch.ac.uk/resource...s-full-report/
A book review of 'Home Grown: How Domestic Violence Turns Men Into Terrorists'. A book I'd missed, but the review is worth a peek, if only to think about the possible application.
Link:https://www.theguardian.com/books/20...n-smith-review
Something different after a recommendation by a "lurker" of a philosopher who dissects what are terrorist acts supposed to achieve and how?
Link:http://www.philosophersbeard.org/201...w-to-stop.html
An excellent BBC overview on preventing extremism or in full 'A psychological understanding of the “extremist mindset” is essential to combat violence.'
Link:http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20190501-how-do-you-prevent-extremism
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