What are the drivers of extremism and what works to reduce radicalisation? How effective are de-radicalisation interventions? What factors have a strong influence on the de-radicalisation of individuals?
Background
We want to build confidence and trust in a system that upholds public protection and creates the conditions for individual rehabilitation. We want to better support the probation service in using evidence-based decision-making.
Next steps
We can be contacted at the following email address: evidence_partnerships@justice.gov.uk.
Source
This question was published as part of the set of ARIs in this document:
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'Extremism and Its Support: Developing More Effective Policy Responses'
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Youth Extremisms: Understanding across Ideological and Religious Contexts (Research Seminar Series)
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Why might this be relevant?
The project focuses on understanding youth engagement in radical and extremist movements, which partially addresses the question.
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Reframing Muslim 'Radicalism'
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Why might this be relevant?
The project aims to assess Western policy responses to global jihadi ideology, which partially addresses the question.