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No. 16 (2018): Fall Issue

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Published: 2018-09-28

Articles

  • Factors Facilitating the Successful Implementation of a Prevention of Violent Radicalization Intervention as Identified by Front-Line Practitioners

    Anne Sophie Ponsot, Cateline Autixier, Pablo Madriaza
    1-33
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  • Becoming, belonging and leaving – Exit processes among young neo-Nazis in Sweden

    Christer Mattson, Thomas Johansson
    33-69
    • PDF
  • Initiatives and Perceptions to Counter Violent Extremism in the Coastal Region of Kenya

    Fathima Azmiya Badurdeen, Paul Goldsmith
    70-102
    • PDF
  • The political challenges of community-level PVE practices: The Danish case of Copenhagen vs. Aarhus on dialoguing with extremist milieus

    Teemu Tammikko
    103-124
    • PDF
  • Counter-Radicalisation Through Safeguarding: A Political Analysis of the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act (2015)

    Paul Dresser
    125-164
    • PDF

Our Editorial Board

 

Prof. John Horgan

Georgia State University

 

Prof. Tore Bjorgo

Norwegian Police College

 

Prof. Mark Dechesne

Leiden University

 

Prof. Cynthia Miller-Idriss

American University Washington

 

Prof. Julie Chernov Hwang

Goucher College

 

Prof. Marco Lombardi

Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Milano

 

Prof. Michael Freeden

Oxford University

 

Prof. Hamed El-Sa'id

Manchester Metropolitan University

 

Prof. Sadeq Rahimi

University of Saskatchewan/Harvard Medical School

 

Prof. Neil Ferguson

Liverpool Hope University

 

Prof. Sarah Marsden

Lancaster University

 

Prof. Adrian Cherney

University of Queensland

 

Prof. Maura Conway

Dublin City University

 

Dr. Mary Beth Altier

New York University

 

Dr. Omar Ashour

University of Exeter

 

Dr. Paul Jackson

University of Northampton

 

Dr. Kurt Braddock

American University Washington

 

Dr. Michael J. Williams

The Science of P/CVE

 

Dr. Aaron Y. Zelin

Washington Institute for Near East Policy

 

Dr. Wesley S. McCann

RTI International

 

Dr. Daren Fisher

Hampton University

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The Journal for Deradicalization has a 2024 SCOPUS CiteScore of 2.5. It belongs to the Q1 group of academic journals in the categories of "Political Science and International Relations" and "Sociology and Political Science" according to Scopus.

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ISSN: 2363-9849 

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