This report examines intervention approaches currently being used to challenge political extremism globally, drawing on 19 interviews with practitioners based in Belgium, Canada, Germany, France, Sweden, the UK, and the USA.
An imprecise science
Assessing interventions for the prevention, disengagement and de-radicalisation of left and right-wing extremists
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Counternarratives, Deradicalisation, Far-Right Extremism, Intervention
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