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1 online resource |
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Introduction -- Background to the research -- Theoretical and conceptual underpinnings of the study -- From theory to practice: grounding resilience theory in local contexts -- The social-eological paradigm of resilienced to the research -- Five factors underpinning youth resilience to violent extremism -- Factor 1: Cultural identity and connectedness -- Factor 2: Bridging capital -- Factor 3: Linking capital -- Factor 4: Violence-related behaviours -- Factor 5: Violence-related beliefs -- Methods -- Ethics approval -- Phase 1: Developing the measure -- The role of Local Advisory Committees in developing the measure -- Phase 2: Participant recruitment and survey administration -- Phase 3: Administration of the measure -- Survey Results -- Analysing the survey data -- Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) -- Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) -- Discussion -- References -- Biographical notes -- Appendix A -The Building Resilience Against Violent Extremism Scale (BRAVE-14) Manual -- What is the BRAVE-14? -- Development of the BRAVE-14 -- Uses for the BRAVE-14 -- Translating and/or modifying the BRAVE-14 -- Implementing the BRAVE-14 -- Community input -- Administration of the BRAVE-14 -- Scoring and analysing the BRAVE-14 -- Accessing the BRAVE-14 -- References |
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This research project has developed and validated a standardised 5-factor, 14-item measure, Building Resilience to Violent Extremism (BRAVE-14) for identifying and understanding young people's resilience to violent extremism at community level |
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Violence -- Prevention.
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Radicalism -- Prevention.
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Terrorism -- Social aspects.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Ungar, Michal, author
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Brisson, Joshua, author
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Gerrand, Vivian, author
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Hadfiield, Kristen, author
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Jefferies, Philip, author
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