Book Review: “The Routledge Handbook on Disengagement and Deradicalization” by Stig Jarle Hansen and Stian Lid (eds),

London and New York, Routledge, 2020 pp. 374, £152.00 (hardback) ISBN: 9781138229969

Authors

  • Joshua Akintayo University of Kent, Brussels School of International Studies

Keywords:

Book Review, Deradicalization, Disengagement, Routledge Handbook

Abstract

Review of "The Routledge Handbook on Disengagement and Deradicalization” (Routledge, 2020) by Stig Jarle Hansen and Stian Lid.

References

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El-Amraoui, A. F., & Ducol, B. (2019). Family-oriented P/CVE programs: Overview, challenges and future directions. Journal for Deradicalization, (20), 190-231.

Howell, J., & Lind, J. (2010). Civil society under strain: Counter-terrorism policy, civil society and aid post-9/11. Kumarian Press.

Jones, R. W., & Jones, R. L. W. (1999). Security, strategy, and critical theory. Lynne Rienner Publishers.

Koehler, D. (2016). Understanding deradicalization: Methods, tools and programs for countering violent extremism. Routledge.

Sikkens, E., van San, M. R. P. J. R. S., Sieckelinck, S. M. A., & de Winter, M. (2017). Parental Influence on Radicalization and De-radicalization according to the Lived Experiences of Former Extremists and their Families. Journal for Deradicalization, 12, 192-226.

Toros, H., & Gunning, J. (2009). Exploring a critical theory approach to terrorism studies. In Critical terrorism studies (pp. 101-122). Routledge.

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2021-12-31

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