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[PDF] Exit Counseling and the Decline of Deprogramming - Stephen A. KentExit counseling is a non-coercive, voluntary approach, replacing forcible deprogramming, which was seen as brainwashing, and is now less controversial.<|separator|>
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Deprogramming A Case Study - ICSA Articles 1“Deprogramming” is a term applied broadly to activities and processes aimed at the deconversion of a member of one of the controversial new religions, ...
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[PDF] THE DEPROGRAMMING CONTROVERSY: AN ANALYSIS AND AN ...I. INTRODUCTION. This article will review the controversy surrounding legal support of de- programming and anti-cult psychotherapy as remedies for the mental ...
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PEOPLE v. PATRICK | 126 Cal.App.3d 952 | Cal. Ct. App. | LawThe facts of the case involve the emotionally charged issue of deprogramming suspected "cult" members, a field in which Patrick has become nationally if not ...
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Deprogramming Violence: The Logic, Perpetration, and Outcomes of ...This chapter, drawing on forty years of case studies, considers deprogramming violence along three axes or typologies: deprogramming agents; facilitating, ...
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San Diego : It's Back to Jail for Ted Patrick - Los Angeles TimesJul 16, 1985 · Convicted cult deprogrammer Ted Patrick, only two months from receiving unconditional freedom from his probation, was ordered back to jail ...
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[PDF] Deprogramming and the Constitutional Status of Coercively Induced ...This article discusses when religious exercise is not free, focusing on deprogramming and the constitutional status of coercively induced belief.
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Deprogramming - Therapedia - Theravive CounselingDeprogramming, from the 1970s, was an intervention to reverse cult mind control, often using extreme methods, and is now largely discredited.
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Jonestown - FBIThe makeshift settlement carved out of the jungle of Guyana by the charismatic Jim Jones and his cult-like following called the Peoples Temple.
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How cult leaders brainwash followers for total control | Aeon EssaysJun 20, 2017 · The brainwashing methods of isolation, engulfment and fear can lead anyone to a cult. I should know – I was in one. by Alexandra Stein
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Cult Indoctrination | HowStuffWorksApr 13, 2006 · Cult indoctrination uses techniques like deception, isolation, and induced dependency to break down a person's sense of self and thought ...
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The Maturation of the Hare Krsnas in AmericaJan 29, 1994 · Arriving in New York City at the height of the counter-culture movement in America, Prabhupada attracted many young people in their late teens ...
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New Religious Movements in the United States: a ReviewJudah, Stillson, 1974. Hare Krishna and the Counterculture New York: Wiley. Judah, Stillson, 1977. "Attitudinal Changes Among Members of the Unification Church ...
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New Religious Movements | Encyclopedia.comConflicts over groups such as the Children of God (The Family), the Unification Church, and the Hare Krishna movement have generally focused on allegations of ...
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ISKCON (Hare Krishna) - Historical Perspectives - PatheosThe rise of the new religious movements also led to the birth of the anti-cult movement, a group of secular and religious critics of new religions. Many anti- ...
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Aligning Hare Krishna: Political Activists, Hippies, and HindusJan 2, 2020 · The new religion's membership drew heavily from former political activists and countercultural youths—"hippies"—in the late 1960s and early ...Political Protest And... · The Counterculture, Drugs... · Decline, Realignment And...Missing: Unification | Show results with:Unification<|separator|>
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(PDF) Cults and Families - ResearchGateThis article provides an overview of cult-related issues that may reveal themselves In therapeutic situations. These Issues Include: families In cults; ...
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Cult Info Since 1979 - Post-Cult Financial RecoveryMany cult survivors suffer financial devastation by the cults who take their money. In my group, members lived in communal households, sharing living expenses.
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Anti-Cult Movement - Hartford Institute for Religion ResearchDuring the 1970s, a new countermovement, the anti-cult movement (ACM), emerged to target the increased numbers of new religious movements (NRMs) that gained ...Missing: United | Show results with:United
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History of deprogramming - Cult Education InstituteIt was in 1971 that Patrick infiltrated the Children of God, the cult that ... deprogramming by major cults and more mainstream fundamentalist Christian sects.Missing: formalized | Show results with:formalized
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Anti-Cult Movements - Brill Reference WorksThe anti-cult movement was born as a reaction to the rise of new religious movements (also known as cults; New Religions) in the United States in the early ...Deprogramming' · Anti-Cult Movement and the... · The Cult Awareness NetworkMissing: emergence | Show results with:emergence
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The North American Anti-Cult Movement: Vicissitudes of Success ...This article examines the structure and development of the anti-cult movement (ACM) through three stages: emergent, expansion/consolidation, and domestic ...The Emergent Stage · The Expansion/Consolidation...
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[PDF] Deprogramming Religious CultistsSep 1, 1978 · ... coercive persuasion, an- other term for brainwashing. These terms were said to refer to techniques that are usually used on people in captivity.
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Exit Counseling and the Decline of Deprogramming - ICSA Articles 1This study discusses and positions these developing trends in exit counseling within the historical and cultural contexts in which forcible deprogramming first ...
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[PDF] Deprogramming and the Constitutional Status of Coercively Induced ...Social scientists use the term "coercive persuasion" to describe an intensive process aimed at radically changing behavior and belief. The term apparently ...
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Cult Deprogramming vs. Strategic Interactive ApproachHowever, there were also many cases where deprogramming from a cult failed, resulting in members and cults bringing about lawsuits against families and ...
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Steven Hassan | Combating Cult Mind Control Part OneAug 12, 2019 · On this episode we talk to Steven Hassan, a licensed mental health counselor who has been helping people exit destructive cults since 1976.<|separator|>
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Cult Busters - Cult Education InstituteJul 1, 2006 · The founding father of deprogramming was Ted Patrick. After his son enrolled with the Children of God sect in 1971, he made it a lifelong ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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The Books: Snapping: America's Epidemic of Sudden Personality ...Apr 6, 2016 · deprogram-2-360. Ted Patrick. Patrick is known as “the father of deprogramming.” He was not a psychologist, a psychiatrist, or anything else ...
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Let Our Children Go! - Ted Patrick, Tom Dulack - Google BooksTitle, Let Our Children Go! ; Authors, Ted Patrick, Tom Dulack ; Publisher, Ballantine Books, 1977 ; ISBN, 0345256638, 9780345256638 ; Length, 276 pages.
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[PDF] Cult-Awareness-Network-Jonestown.pdfFeb 9, 2021 · For deprogrammer Ted Patrick, a founder of CFF in 1974, it was becoming more ... The Cult Awareness Network even paraded witnesses to make their ...
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Ted Patrick And The Kidnapping Of Susan Jungclaus - Cult StoriesJan 1, 2025 · Ted PatrickDeprogrammingCultsSupreme CourtSusan PetersonMinnesotaThe Way International · Syran Warner · Previous. Previous. Is It A Cult?
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White Paper Report And Call To Action To Uphold The Right Of ...The acts of forced deprogramming first arose in the United States in 1971 when the father of deprogramming, a man named Ted Patrick, took it upon himself to ...
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Breaking the Spell That BindsFor Deprogrammer Ted Patrick, Tough ...Feb 5, 1979 · We experienced it!" Ted Patrick, self-styled "Black Lightning" and king of the deprogrammers, is definitely getting down to it here, waiting for ...
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Weiss v. Patrick, 453 F. Supp. 717 (D.R.I. 1978) - Justia LawThis is an action for damages brought by Plaintiff, Leslie Weiss, against Defendants, Theodore Patrick, Jr., and Albert Turner, alleging a conspiracy under the ...
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Deprogramming: A Case Study 2 - ICSA Articles 1This article continues the examination of a successful deprogramming of an International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) devotee (cultist) described ...
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A police chief said cult deprogrammer Ted Patrick was... - UPI ArchivesSep 26, 1980 · A police chief said cult deprogrammer Ted Patrick was a good man and a member of the jury that convicted Patrick of kidnapping urged leniency.<|separator|>
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People v. Patrick (1981) - Justia LawDefendant Theodore Patrick appeals from a judgment of conviction on counts of kidnaping (Pen. Code, § 207), false imprisonment (Pen. Code, §§ 236 and 237), and ...
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Dr. Robert J. Lifton - Eight Criteria for Thought ReformWHAT IS A CULT? WEB RESOURCES · VIDEO RESOURCES · CULT EVALUATION TOOLS · GOOD READING · CULTS Q&A (ICSA) ... Legitimizes the deception used to recruit new ...
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Thought Reform and the Psychology of TotalismAn Internet archive of information about cults, destructive cults, controversial groups and movements. The Cult Education Institute (CEI), formerly known as ...
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Singer's Six Conditions of Mind Control - cult recovery 101Cult Recovery, cult counseling, cult professionals, mental health professionals with cult ... Excerpted from Cults in Our Midst, Margaret Thaler Singer, p. 64-69.
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Cult behaviour: How cults control and influence - The Signs of Life ...Cult leaders employ various techniques to exert control ... Propaganda tactics used by cults can involve praying, lecturing, meditation, sleep deprivation ...<|separator|>
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Responding to Authoritarian Cults and Extreme Exploitations: A New ...Feb 5, 2022 · One nearly universal technique used by cults was first described as phobia indoctrination. ... In a cult member's thinking, leaving the group ...
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[PDF] An Application of the Coercive Control Framework to CultsIn furtherance of existing work, this study aims to comprehensively explore tactics employed by cult members to recruit and demand commitment from other cult ...Missing: voluntary | Show results with:voluntary
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Cults Psychological Abuse and Thought Reform - ICSA Articles 1Is Psychological Distress Among Former Cult Members Related to Psychological Abuse in the Cults ... This statement recognizes the existence of coercive persuasion ...Missing: evidence | Show results with:evidence
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Coercive persuasion (brainwashing), religious cults, and ... - PubMedCoercive persuasion (brainwashing), religious cults, and deprogramming. Am J Psychiatry. 1979 Mar;136(3):279-82. doi: 10.1176/ajp.136.3.279. Authors. J T ...Missing: methods seizure confinement questioning
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ICSA: The First Forty Years - ICSA Articles 3Deprogramming succeeded about 60% of the time (Langone, 1984). When ... Michael Langone surveyed 308 former group members from 101 different groups.
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Cults in America - CQ PressJul 20, 1992 · Michael Langone, executive director of the American Family Foundation, says about two-thirds of depro- gramming attempts are successful.
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Mental Health Interventions - ICSA Articles 2We defined a “successful” outcome as either: (1) one in which the client decided to exit the group and re-evaluate his/her beliefs and lifestyle in a productive ...
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Cult Info Since 1979 - Deprogramming SurveyPerhaps Galanter et al.'s and Ross's samples were older because cult members are more likely to leave cults (whether voluntarily as in Wright's sample or via ...
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Molko v. Holy Spirit Assn. (1988) - Justia LawAs he left the final session of the bar examination, however, Molko was abducted and taken to a motel by "deprogrammers" hired by his parents. After three days ...
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Molko v. Holy Spirit Assn. - 46 Cal.3d 1092 - Mon, 10/17/1988Oct 17, 1988 · As he left the final session of the bar examination, however, Molko was abducted and taken to a motel by "deprogrammers" hired by his parents.
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SCOTT v. Cult Awareness Network, a California Non-Profit Corp ...Defendant-appellant Cult Awareness Network (CAN) appeals the jury's verdict finding CAN liable for conspiracy and negligence.
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151 F.3d 1247 - Public Resourcev. Rick ROSS, aka Rickey Allen Ross; Mark Workman; Charles ... Ross, CAN and others were held liable for conspiracy to violate Scott's ... Scott's deprogramming ...
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EILERS v. COY | 582 F.Supp. 1093 (1984) | pp109311486 - LeagleThe plaintiff in this case, William Eilers, has moved the Court to enter a directed verdict against the defendants on his claims that the defendants falsely ...<|separator|>
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Eilers v. Coy, 582 F. Supp. 1093 (1984): Case Brief SummaryWilliam Eilers (plaintiff) and his wife were abducted from outside a clinic by family members and deprogrammers (Coy) (defendants) who had been hired by the ...
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Cults, Deprogrammers, and the Necessity Defense - jstordenied, 442 U.S. 929 (1980) (cult members claim that deprogram- mers ... ming is as coercive as the practices that the cults allegedly engage in. See ...
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Parents Win Custody of 5 Members of Moon's ChurchMar 25, 1977 · Judge Vavuris refused to bar “deprogramming”—attempts to reverse any alleged “brain‐washing”—saying the parents must decide “what is best for ...
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Cult Info Since 1979 - Cults in CourtFor a discussion of findings regarding psychological and societal impact of cult activity, see generally West & Singer, Cults, Quacks, and Nonprofessional ...
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Public Relations a Factor As Sen. Dole Opens Session - The ...To the members of the Rev. Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church, the roles in yesterday's congressional hearing on "The Cult Phenomenon" were clear. The "Moonies ...
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[PDF] NEWSkom - US Senator Bob Dole - Dole Archive CollectionsJan 23, 1979 · William Whitehurst (R-Va.), will sponsor a special informal hearing for members of Congress to explore the cult phenomenon in the United States.
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Cults in America and Public Policy - CQ PressApr 13, 1979 · 16 Cults do not advertise themselves as such, while outsiders clearly disagree as to what does or does not constitute a cult. Membership claims ...<|separator|>
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Cults and Religious Freedom in the United StatesNov 8, 2019 · With varying degrees of opposition, cults have been present in American society since its inception. Given the hysteria around cult activities, ...
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France arms itself with legal weapon to fight sects - The GuardianMay 31, 2001 · France has become the first country in the world to introduce specific legislation aimed at controlling the activities of cults.
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Deprogramming - Bitter WinterThe illegal practice of kidnapping members of religious movements labeled as “cults,” keep them confined, and subject them to intense psychological pressure.
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Changes in the North American Cult Awareness MovementLangone's deprogramming effectiveness survey (Langone, 1984) had similar demographic results. ... Michael Langone moderated a panel consisting of an exit ...
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Cult Info Since 1979 - Governments and CultsInfo-Cult, started in 1980, reviews government and cult aspects, aiming to promote study, education, and assistance, and has a large documentation center.
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Cult Awareness Network files under Chapter 7 of bankruptcy codeJun 22, 1996 · (UNDATED) _ Plagued by numerous lawsuits from religious groups, the Cult Awareness Network (CAN) filed under Chapter 7 of the U.S. Bankruptcy ...Missing: kickbacks | Show results with:kickbacks
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Cult Deprogramming - People | HowStuffWorksApr 13, 2006 · There's is no guarantee that any cult-removal technique will work. Some sources say that at least one-third of deprogrammings fail, and there ...<|separator|>
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CAN: Anti-Cultists, Deprogramming, And Crime. 8. Kickback Money ...Jun 26, 2024 · Cult Awareness Network et al.” Case No. BC 043028. March 3, 1994 ... However, it appears likely that under-the-table deprogrammer referral kick- ...
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[PDF] The Commandeering of Free Will: Brainwashing as a Legitimate ...As a result, courts continue to rule against admitting the theory as evidence. ... theories regarding coercive persuasion practices by religious cults were not.
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Debunking the Myth of Religious “Brainwashing” | Freedom of BeliefFeb 5, 2021 · In 1988 Singer and her theories were rejected by the United States Court ... Since the late 1980s, though a significant public belief in cult- ...
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Cult Awareness Network loses $1.1 Million Lawsuit, Files for ...Cult Awareness Network loses $1.1 Million Lawsuit, Files for Bankruptcy ... Cult Awareness Network (CAN), a Chicago based secular cult awareness ...Missing: kickbacks | Show results with:kickbacks
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Group that once criticized Scientologists now owned by one - CNNDec 19, 1996 · Since 1991, 50 lawsuits were filed against the Cult Awareness Network by people who were somehow connected with the Church of Scientology, said ...
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Experts In Cult Deprogramming Step In To Help Believers In ... - NPRMar 2, 2021 · Experts in cult deprogramming are turning their expertise to those who have fallen down the rabbit hole of conspiracy theories.
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'Exit Counselors' Strain To Pull Americans Out Of A Web Of ... - NPRMar 3, 2021 · With disinformation spreading on an unprecedented scale, experts in cult deprogramming are turning their focus to those who have fallen down ...
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I was a member of a cult. Here's how to bring QAnon believers back ...Feb 4, 2021 · Conspiracy theories are encouraged and promoted, but QAnon is a political cult that recruits and indoctrinates primarily online. At its core, ...
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Cult Deprogramming - People Leave CultsJan 2, 2023 · People Leave Cults ... Cult survivors have enough problems when deconstructing their involvement. Adding charged emotions or coercive intervention ...Missing: seizure confinement
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People Leave Cults: Cult Intervention and RecoveryLeft a group and wondering what's next? People Leave Cults offers psychoeducation, therapeutic resources, and opportunities for community with other survivors.What is a Cult? · Why Do People Leave Cults? · Types of Cults · Services
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So Your Loved One Has Fallen Into QAnon - Katie Couric MediaSep 18, 2024 · We now recognize them as proponents of the conspiracy theory known as QAnon. These days, QAnon followers basically believe that Donald Trump is ...
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Terrorism and the internet: How dangerous is online radicalization?Oct 12, 2022 · This work is concerned with the extent and magnitude of threat related to online radicalization in the context of terrorist acts and related offending.
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Exit programme for right-wing extremistsRight-wing extremism is not a homogeneous phenomenon; it can take many forms: nationalist, antisemitic, racist, xenophobic and/or anti-democratic convictions, ...
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No One-Size-Fits-All Approach to Disengagement From Extremism ...Apr 18, 2022 · For those engaged in domestic extremism, the process of exiting an extremist life can be relatively fast, or it can take a decade or longer, ...
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Are There Pathways Out of Right-Wing Extremism?Jun 25, 2024 · The research team is hoping to understand the processes of deradicalization (the rejection of extremist ideologies) and disengagement (leaving ...