Preventing Ideological Violence: Communities, Police and Case Studies of “Success”

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Springer, Apr 24, 2013 - Political Science - 273 pages
This book presents the voices of police and community members who have been involved in engagement and partnership projects designed for countering violent extremism. Though the threat of the so-called Islamic State garners a great deal of current attention, the book explores ideological violence prevention efforts in a number of contexts, to include that of paramilitary organizations as well as Qa'ida inspired actors.
 

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John Loughran
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Taylor Shutt 10 Pioneers Always Takethe
Building Antiterrorism Partnerships with American Muslims
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Sergeant Mike Abdeen, Homeland Security Division's Emergency Operations Bureau, USA Dr. Ihsan Alkhatib, Murray State University, USA Alejandro J. Beutel, Independent Analyst, USA Winston Irvine, Belfast Conflict Resolution Consortium, UK Dr. Robert Lambert, University of St. Andrews, UK Zubeda Limbada, Birmingham City Council, UK John Loughran, Intercomm, UK Sean P. Malloy, USA Liam Maskey, Intercomm, UK Dr. Mark McGovern, Edge Hill University, Lancashire, UK Tara Lai Quinlan, London School of Economics, UK Deborah Ramirez, Northeastern University, USA Noel Rooney, Peace III, UK Taylor Shutt, USA Mark Stainbrook, San Diego Harbor Police Department, USA

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