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An analysis of modern state-level terrorist deradicalization campaigns   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
Duvall, Justin A.
Novy, Lee C.
Knox, Calvin A.
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Title
An analysis of modern state-level terrorist deradicalization campaigns
Publisher
Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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The purpose of this thesis is to identify the optimal characteristics of a terrorist deradicalization campaign. A deradicalization campaign consists of all efforts a state or organization leverages to prevent the rise of or to disrupt terrorist organizations. A persistent difficulty with evaluating deradicalization programs stems from conflating different levels of analysis ranging from individual in-jail programs to broader national campaigns. The primary scope of this research extends to identifying key programs or factors required for state-run deradicalization campaigns to be effective. The initial framework used to evaluate these campaigns is composed of four lines of effort (LOE) individual disengagement, collective disengagement, individual deradicalization, and collective deradicalization. A series of mechanisms operationalize each LOE. This framework will be applied to historical and ongoing deradicalization efforts in Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Indonesia in order to develop relevant, empirically-based conclusions.


Subjects: Terrorism; Radicalization; Deradicalization; Disengagement; Algeria; Saudi Arabia; Yemen; Indonesia; Detachment 88; Jemaah Islamiyah; al-Qaida
Language English
Publication date December 2012
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IA Collections: navalpostgraduateschoollibrary; fedlink
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annalysisofmoder1094527823
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Internet Archive identifier: annalysisofmoder1094527823
https://archive.org/download/annalysisofmoder1094527823/annalysisofmoder1094527823.pdf

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