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Author Berger, J. M. (John M.), 1967- author.

Title Making CVE work : a focused approach based on process disruption / author: J.M. Berger
Published The Hague, The Netherlands : International Centre for Counter-Terrorism, [2016]

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Description 1 online resource (39 pages) : color illustrations
Series ICCT research paper, 2468-0656
ICCT research paper. 2468-0656
Contents About the Author -- Introduction -- 1. Flawed Assumptions -- Promotion of Virtue is the Right Goal -- Development can be used to accomplish CVE -- Messaging Must Be Creative -- Messaging Can Be Effective at Fractional Percentage of VE Activity -- Messengers Must Be Uniquely Credible -- Suppression of Extremist Content/Activity Doesn't Work -- Muslim Radicalisation is a Special Case -- Disengagement and De-Radicalisation Are Both Necessary CVE Goals -- 2. Radicalisation -- 3. Recruitment -- Disruption -- Five Ds of CVE -- Displacement and Denial -- Family Issues -- 4. Case Studies -- Neo-Nazis Online -- Syrian Fighter Disengagement -- Colombian Militants -- ETA -- Right-Wing Violent Extremism -- Somali Pirates -- 5. Programme of Action -- Curiosity -- Consideration -- Identification -- 6. Conclusions -- Bibliography
Summary One of the biggest barriers to designing a comprehensive Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) programme is defining its scope. This paper argues for a narrow approach, focusing on disengagement and the disruption of recruitment. The author develops a simplified model of radicalisation and the concurrent terrorist recruitment process, proposing concrete themes for disruptive intervention and messaging. After analysing case studies of disengagement, the author offers recommendations for specific action to accomplish CVE goals by disrupting recruitment processes and deploying targeted messaging within the framework of the correlated models
Notes "May 2016."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 36-39)
Notes Online resource; title from PDF caption (International Centre for Counter-Terrorism, viewed May 31, 2016)
Subject Terrorism -- Prevention.
Radicalism.
Extremists.
Violence -- Prevention
Radicals.
Terrorists -- Recruiting.
radicalism.
Extremists.
Radicalism.
Radicals.
Terrorism -- Prevention.
Terrorists -- Recruiting.
Violence -- Prevention.
Form Electronic book
Author International Centre for Counter-Terrorism, issuing body.