Combating the Terrorist Stigma: Communicating Rehabilitation and Reducing Barriers to Reintegration

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Gordon ClubbMary-Beth AltierYoshiharu KobayashiGraeme DaviesEliza Brownsorda School of Politics and International Studies, University of Leeds, Leeds, UKb Center for Global Affairs, New York University, New York, New York, USAc Department of Politics and International Relations, University of York, York, UKd Department of Law, University of Leeds, Leeds, UKGordon Clubb is an Associate Professor in Terrorism. His research focuses on public support for counter-terrorism and PCVE policies, de-radicalization, and the role of former extremists in PCVE.Mary Beth Altier is an Associate Professor at New York University’s Center for Global Affairs where she leads the Masters’ Degree concentration in Transnational Security and directs the Initiative on Emerging Threats. She received her PhD in Politics from Princeton University.Yoshiharu Kobayashi is an Associate Professor of Global Political Economy and Development at University of Leeds. His research centers on both global and domestic politics around issues such as pandemics, refugee crises, poverty, and terrorism.Graeme Davies is a Professor at the University of York. His research examines the relationship between domestic politics and state behaviour in the international system.Eliza Brownsord was a Laidlaw Scholar between the years of 2020-2022 and is currently in her final year studying Law LLB at the University of Leeds.

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