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Power, Carla, author.
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Terrorism -- Prevention -- Case studies.
Islamic fundamentalism -- Case studies.
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Home, land, security : deradicalization and the journey back from extremism / Carla Power.
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Power, Carla, author.
New York, : One World, [2021]
Subjects
Terrorism -- Prevention -- Case studies.
Islamic fundamentalism -- Case studies.
ISBN:
9780525510574 (hardcover) :
0525510575 (hardcover) :
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337 pages ; 25 cm
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First edition.
Contents:
Introduction -- Part I : Children who leave, mothers who wait -- The lost boy -- You're the mother of a terrorist -- The godmother and her Goddaughters -- Part II : Change makers -- Trust exercises -- By the book -- The "terrorist drop-off center" -- On meeting the beheader -- Loss of faith -- Only God knows the human heart -- Great games -- The world's best deradicalization program -- Part III : A wider view -- American blowback -- Quantum entanglement -- How To deradicalize your town -- Acknowledgments.
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"Nicola, Christianne, and Marie are mothers who discovered too late that their sons had been radicalized online and had flown from the West to join the tens of thousands of foreign ISIS fighters in Syria. Too often extremists are portrayed as having sprung from the earth as irredeemable killing machines, but these women underscore the deeper truth that no one is born a terrorist, and they have themselves become activists in preventing violent radicalism. Grasping at the Root explores innovative new counter-extremism programs around the world, including in the United States, Europe, Pakistan, and Indonesia. We meet an American judge who has staked his career on finding new ways to handle terror suspects, a Pakistani woman running a game-changing school for former child soldiers, a radicalized Somali American who learns through literature to see beyond his hate-filled beliefs, and a former neo-Nazi who now helps disarm jihadis"--
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