Radicalisation and violent extremism – focus on women: How women become radicalised, and how to empower them to prevent radicalisation
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality, focuses on Islamist radicalisation and violent extremism in the EU and has two aims: 1) to explore and assess the question of women’s radicalisation and their involvement in violent extremism in the EU as well as to look into the mechanisms in place to prevent women and girls from radicalisation and propose further actions; and 2) to identify the potential of women in preventing radicalisation, in particular by looking into women’s current role in counter-radicalisation strategies and to explore potential gendered approaches and best practices to counter-radicalisation.
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Seran DE LEEDE Renate HAUPFLEISCH Katja KOROLKOVA Monika NATTER With contributions by: Claudia CARVALHO (Case study Spain) Hadiya MASIEH (Case study United Kingdom)
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- BILDUNG UND KOMMUNIKATION
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- Eindämmung der Kriminalität
- Extremismus
- Fallstudie
- INTERNATIONALE BEZIEHUNGEN
- internationale Zusammenarbeit
- Lage der Frauen
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- POLITISCHES LEBEN
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- SOZIALE FRAGEN
- Terrorismus
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