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Transnational Dynamics in Violent Outcomes for Protest Movements: A Rapid Evidence Assessment (CREST)

According to the current research, the dynamics of global protests generally match earlier analyses of radicalization and violent mobilization. The primary conclusions are still relevant:…

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Two Weeks in Soft Security: Free Resources on Countering Extremism, Hate, and Disinformation, August 2025 (II/II)

Browse and read from a list of the 160 most popular LinkedIn resources dealing with soft counter-extremism, countering hate speech, and on the theory of…

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New on preventhate.org | Policyinstitute.net, 28 August 2025

preventhate.org |Averting and Countering Online Hatred.

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Strengthening social cohesion through participation and advancement of rightsamong young men and women vulnerable to radicalism (United Nations)

By strengthening institutional capacity and empowering youth, the UN-led project in Tajikistan seeks to prevent violent extremism (PVE) and promote social cohesion. Through community involvement,…

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First-of-its-kind study on women’s involvement in violent extremism was launched in Tajikistan (UN WOMEN)

The nation’s first gender-sensitive examination of women’s participation in violent extremism comes from a groundbreaking study that was started in Tajikistan. The study, which was…

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The British Women and Children affiliated with the Islamic State: Countering Terrorism in the Public Interest and Seeking Justice

With an emphasis on the UK’s non-return policy, the current chapter tackles the intricate justice conundrum pertaining to the treatment of women and children connected…

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Extremists are targeting young Australians who crave belonging. What can we do? (The Conversation)

According to a new study, young Australians are becoming more susceptible to extremist recruiting, which is motivated by unfulfilled demands for stability and belonging rather…

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Burnt out and radicalised: how workplace exhaustion breeds extremist thinking – new study (The Conversation)

According to a recent study, there is a concerning correlation between support for extremist ideology and occupational stress. People may become less psychologically resilient and…

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