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Jihadist terror : new threats, new responses / edited by Anthony Richards with Devorah Margolin and Nicolò Scremin.
Van Pelt Library HV6433.G7 J54 2019
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- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Terrorism--England--London--History--21st century.
- Terrorism.
- Terrorism--England--Prevention.
- Terrorism--Religious aspects--Islam.
- Terrorism--Prevention.
- History.
- England.
- England--London.
- Genre:
- History.
- Physical Description:
- x, 349 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
- Place of Publication:
- London, UK : I.B. Tauris, 2019.
- Contents:
- 1 Introduction p. 1 / Anthony Richards
- Part 1 Motivations for Jihadist Terrorism p. 5
- 2 Drivers of Jihadist Terrorism: Understanding the Ideological Antecedents of Salafi-Jihadi Terrorism p. 7 / Shiraz Maher
- 3 The Impact of Jihadist Terrorist Narratives and How to Counter Them: A Research Synthesis p. 15 / Kurt Braddock
- 4 The Impact of Conspiracy Theories and How to Counter Them: Reviewing the Literature on Conspiracy Theories and Radicalization to Violence p. 27 / Amarnath Amarasingam
- 5 The international Context of UK Radicalization Trends: Developments Abroad That Inspire Terrorism within the UK p. 41 / Petter Nesser
- 6 Evidence for the Relationship Between Non-Violent Extremism and Violent Radicalization: Conveyor Belt or Firewall? p. 53 / Emman El-Badawy
- 7 A Demography of British Muslims: Cross-Sectional Understanding of Muslim Communities and Their Heterogeneity within the UK p. 67 / Tufyal Choudhury
- 8 Willingness to Engage and Discuss Issues across Muslim and Ethnic Minority Communities: Attitudes towards Muslims from Non-Muslims in the UK p. 77 / Maria Sobolewska
- 9 The Impact of Structural Inequalities, Integration, Otherness and Discrimination p. 87 / Tahir Abbas
- 10 The Role of Community Engagement and the Practical Role of Moderate and Non-Violent Extremist Movements in Combating Jihadist Terrorism p. 97 / Basia Spalek and Salwa El-Awa
- 11 The Role and Impact of Women's Influence in Radicalization and Counter-Radicalization p. 111 / Katherine Brown
- 12 Psychological Dimensions of Terrorism: Profiling Impossible but Patterns Discernible p. 125 / Max Taylor
- Part 2 Methods and Modalities of Jihadist Terrorism and Counter-Measures p. 135
- 13 Neighbourhood Effects - How Jihadist Recruitment Really Works p. 137 / Jytte Klausen
- 14 The Role and Impact of Encryption as Facilitator and Pros and Cons of the Encryption Intervention Debate p. 155 / Carl Miller
- 15 Physical Facilitating Environments - Prisons and Madrassas as Mechanisms and Vehicles of Violent Radicalization? p. 169 / Andrew Silke
- 16 Improved Terrorist Practical Learning Potentials from Internet-Based Platforms p. 179 / Anne Stenersen
- 17 Lone-Actor Terrorism: The Nature of the Threat and Responses p. 189 / Paul Gill
- 18 Returning Foreign Fighters: The Extent of the Threat to the UK and Prospects for Reintegration p. 199 / Richard Barrett
- Part 3 Legislative and Intelligence Responses p. 209
- 19 Responding to Terrorism through Legislation p. 211 / Max Hill, QC
- 20 Assessing the legislative response to Terrorism: Adequacy, Gaps, What's Unnecessary or Counterproductive Lord p. 219 / David Anderson, KBE, QC
- 21 Independent Assessment of the Current Balance between Counter-Terrorism Legislation and Civil Liberties: The Role of the Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation p. 229 / Jessie Blackbourn and Clive Walker
- 22 An Assessment of Prevent and the Challenges Ahead p. 245 / Therese O'Toole
- 23 Intelligence-Led Policing and Counter-Terrorism p. 259 / Michael Clarke
- Part 4 General Perspectives on the Jihadist Terrorist Threat and Responses p. 269
- 24 Personal and Organizational Patterns of Known Terrorists and Related Groups in the UK since 1998 p. 271 / Raffaello Pantucci
- 25 Successes and Failures of the UK's Counter-Terrorism, Counter-Radicalization and Prevent Strategy against Jihadist Terrorism since 1998 p. 285 / John Gearson
- 26 An Independent Assessment of the UK's Capacity and Capabilities Devoted to Countering Jihadist Terrorism: Government, Policing, Intelligence Agencies and Civil Society p. 299 / Richard Walton
- 27 Comparison of Experiences and Best Practice Drawn from Research in Other Countries: Countering Violent Extremism in Europe p. 313 / Peter R. Neumann
- 28 Comparison of Experiences and Best Practice Drawn from Research in Other Countries: What Accounts for the Lack of a CVE Strategy in the USA? p. 323 / Lorenzo Vidino
- 29 Conclusions and Summary p. 335 / Anthony Richards.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 1788315537
- 9781788315531
- 9781788315548
- 1788315545
- OCLC:
- 1066124038
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