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Jeanne Pawella - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Rapport * Génération Bataclan : 62 propositions * 7 jan 2021
    Radicalisations, 2021
    Co-Authors: Jeanne Pawella
    Abstract:

    Publication de "Quand la 'Génération Bataclan' enquête sur les terres de Radicalisations" le 7 janvier 2021 sur les blogs du Huffpost. L'article présente le rapport "62 propositions contre les Radicalisation(s)". Chapô : "Lassés par les analyses menées sur les jeunes par des “non jeunes” et par des temporalités politique et médiatique qui n’étaient pas celles de la prise de recul, il nous fallait comprendre par nous-mêmes." Coordinatrices du projet :   Fadila Leturcq, membre du comité direc..

  • Publi * Complotisme & désinformation * Dec 2020-Fev 2021
    Radicalisations, 2021
    Co-Authors: Jeanne Pawella
    Abstract:

    Parution de plusieurs écrits sur la prévention du complotisme et de la Radicalisation, dont : Daniel Allington, "Conspiracy Theories, Radicalisation and Digital Media", rapport du Global Network on Extremism & Technology (GNET), 8 février 2021. Benjamin Lee & Kim Knott, "How and Why Ideologies are Shared and Learned", guide du Centre for Research and Evidence on Security Threats (CREST), 11 décembre 2020 . Résumé & guide ci-dessous. Guide_CRESTTélécharger Stephan Lewandowsky & Meshin Ye..

  • Publi * Adam. L'attraction du pire * 15 mars 2021
    Radicalisations, 2021
    Co-Authors: Jeanne Pawella
    Abstract:

    Parution de Adam. L'attraction du pire de Seraphin Alava et Remedium aux éditions La boîte à Pandore : "Un roman graphique pour comprendre le processus de Radicalisation à travers l'histoire (vraie) d'Adam. Ce livre s'inscrit dans la lutte contre la Radicalisation auprès des jeunes.Ce roman graphique raconte l'histoire d'un jeune homme. Détenu en prison pour faits de terrorisme, il revient sur tout le processus qui l'a mené là où il est. La sensation d'enfermement et le procédé des flashbacks..

  • Media * Lutte contre le séparatisme * 24 avril 2021
    Radicalisations, 2021
    Co-Authors: Jeanne Pawella
    Abstract:

    Diffusion le 24 avril 2021 d'un reportage sur "Terrorisme : les CLIR, moyen de lutte contre la Radicalisation" dans l'émission #cdanslair. Les CLIR sont les Cellules départementales de lutte contre l’islamisme et le repli communautaire. Présentation par l'émission : "22 000 noms sont inscrits dans le fichier pour la prévention de la Radicalisation terroriste, 8 000 personnes sont suivies plus activement... Et dans chaque département, il y a une Clir, cellule de lutte contre l'islamisme et ..

  • Série * En thérapie * 4 fév 2021
    Radicalisations, 2021
    Co-Authors: Jeanne Pawella
    Abstract:

    Diffusion sur Arte, à partir du 4 février 2021 (le jeudi, 20h55), de la série "En thérapie" d'Eric Toledano et Olivier Nakache avec, en trame de fond, les attentats du 13 novembre 2015. Voir également : Ressources vidéos : liste des reportages et documentaires vidéo sur le processus de Radicalisation, les conflits irako-syrien & sahélo-saharien, ainsi que sur le terrorisme. Radio : liste non-exhaustive de ressources radiophoniques sur la Radicalisation et le terrorisme. Filmographie su..

Kamaldeep Bhui - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • a systematic review of pathways to and processes associated with radicalization and extremism amongst muslims in western societies
    International Review of Psychiatry, 2015
    Co-Authors: Angela Mcgilloway, Priyo Ghosh, Kamaldeep Bhui
    Abstract:

    AbstractFollowing the terrorist attacks of 9/11 in the USA and 7/7 in the UK, academic interest in factors involved in radicalization and terrorism has increased dramatically. Many related social and psychological theories have been put forward, however terrorism literature still lacks empirical research. In particular, little is known about the early processes and pathways to radicalization. Our aim is to investigate original research on pathways and processes associated with radicalization and extremism amongst people of Muslim heritage living in Western societies, that is, the group prioritized by counter-terrorism policy. Studies included in the review were original qualitative or quantitative primary research published in peer-reviewed journals, identified by searching research databases. All disciplines of journals were included. No single cause or pathway was implicated in radicalization and violent extremism. Individuals may demonstrate vulnerabilities that increase exposure to radicalization; how...

Fatima Ahdash - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • childhood Radicalisation and parental extremism how should family law respond insights from a local authority v x y and z
    2019
    Co-Authors: Fatima Ahdash
    Abstract:

    A Local Authority v X, Y and Z (Permission to Withdraw) is a recent case in a series of cases appearing before the family courts, referred to as the Radicalisation cases, which deal with concerns related to extremism, Radicalisation and terrorism and their impact on children and families. The Radicalisation cases represent a significant legal development and a unique legal moment, facilitating an unprecedented interaction between counter-terrorism and family law. The cases pose a number of serious legal questions: how should the law, and in particular family law, respond to fears that a child is at risk of childhood Radicalisation? How should it deal with the terrorist and/or extremist as a parent? A Local Authority v X, Y and Z is an important Radicalisation case which addresses these questions. In this article, I examine how the case deals with two issues: a) childhood Radicalisation and its treatment by family law as a separate, free-standing harm which can justify compulsory state intervention and b) the question of parental extremism and/or involvement in terrorist related activity. I claim that although the case includes a necessary and welcome reaffirmation of the principles of family law in the face of worrying recent developments in the counter-terrorist landscape, this reaffirmation remains fragile. Finally, I argue that A Local Authority v X, Y and Z represents a missed opportunity for the family courts to critically reflect on and appraise the nature and purpose of family law’s recent interaction with counter-terrorism.

Ahdash Fatima - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Childhood Radicalisation and parental extremism: how should family law respond? Insights from a Local Authority v X, Y and Z
    Brill Academic Publishers, 2020
    Co-Authors: Ahdash Fatima
    Abstract:

    A Local Authority v X, Y and Z (Permission to Withdraw) is a recent case in a series of cases appearing before the family courts, referred to as the Radicalisation cases, which deal with concerns related to extremism, Radicalisation and terrorism and their impact on children and families. The Radicalisation cases represent a significant legal development and a unique legal moment, facilitating an unprecedented interaction between counter-terrorism and family law. The cases pose a number of important and serious legal questions: how should the law, and in particular family law, respond to fears that a child is at risk of childhood Radicalisation? How should it deal with the terrorist and/or extremists as a parent? A Local Authority v X, Y and Z is an important Radicalisation case which addresses these questions. In this article, I examine how the case deals with two issues: a) childhood Radicalisation and its treatment by family law as a separate, free-standing harm which can justify compulsory state intervention and b) the question of parental extremism and/or involvement in terrorist related activity. I claim that although the case includes an important and welcome reaffirmation of the principles of family law in the face of worrying recent developments in the counter-terrorist landscape, this reaffirmation remains fragile, arguing that the case represents a missed opportunity for the family courts to critically reflect on and appraise the nature and purpose of family law’s interaction with counter-terrorism

Angela Mcgilloway - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • a systematic review of pathways to and processes associated with radicalization and extremism amongst muslims in western societies
    International Review of Psychiatry, 2015
    Co-Authors: Angela Mcgilloway, Priyo Ghosh, Kamaldeep Bhui
    Abstract:

    AbstractFollowing the terrorist attacks of 9/11 in the USA and 7/7 in the UK, academic interest in factors involved in radicalization and terrorism has increased dramatically. Many related social and psychological theories have been put forward, however terrorism literature still lacks empirical research. In particular, little is known about the early processes and pathways to radicalization. Our aim is to investigate original research on pathways and processes associated with radicalization and extremism amongst people of Muslim heritage living in Western societies, that is, the group prioritized by counter-terrorism policy. Studies included in the review were original qualitative or quantitative primary research published in peer-reviewed journals, identified by searching research databases. All disciplines of journals were included. No single cause or pathway was implicated in radicalization and violent extremism. Individuals may demonstrate vulnerabilities that increase exposure to radicalization; how...