Legitimized oppression through “justice”: examining the lived experiences of East and West Coast gang members

Legitimized oppression through “justice”: examining the lived experiences of East and West Coast gang members . Sean K. Wilson Farmingdale State College (State University of New York), The Center for…
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“I am No Longer Active, but I will Always Be a Crip”: A Longitudinal Ethnography (N = 1) of Gang Desistance in the Netherlands

“I am No Longer Active, but I will Always Be a Crip”: A Longitudinal Ethnography (N = 1) of Gang Desistance in the Netherlands Read the syndicated article here
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Synergies between “Hard” and “Soft” Interventions Against Online Extremism: An Agent‑Based Simulation and Cost–Benefit Analysis

Synergies between “Hard” and “Soft” Interventions Against Online Extremism: An Agent‑Based Simulation and Cost–Benefit Analysis . Matteo Vergani Andrea Giovannetti Stephanie Ng Chee Peng Lim James Zhang Robin Scott a…
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How Rigorous are Evaluations of Violent Extremism Prevention Programs? Results from a Systematic Methodological Review

How Rigorous are Evaluations of Violent Extremism Prevention Programs? Results from a Systematic Methodological Review . Pablo Madriaza David Morin Ghayda Hassan a Department of Psychoeducation and Social Work, Université…
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Seeing through Troubled Water: Proposing a Narrow Focus on Behavioral Warning Signals for the Prevention of Terrorist Violence

Seeing through Troubled Water: Proposing a Narrow Focus on Behavioral Warning Signals for the Prevention of Terrorist Violence . Astrid Bastiaens Jan-Willem van Prooijen Marko Jelicic a Department of Criminal…
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