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|a New York, NY, United States of America
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|t Section 1 : research perspectives
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|t Understanding the effectiveness of formers : contexts and measurements
|r Daniel Koehler
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|t "Informed informants" : an empirical exploration of using formers within preventing and countering violent extremism work in the United Kingdom
|r Suraj Lakhani
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|t Being a former, becoming a mentor, and the value of using formers in the Swedish exit program
|r Tina Wilchen Christensen
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|t Moral injury, moral blindness, and political non-repentance : former ETA members and prevention and countering violent extremism
|r Rogelio Alonso
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|t Former extremists in North American research
|r Ryan Scrivens, Steven Windisch, and Pete Simi
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|t "Informative, shocking, entertaining" : two decades of talks by former extremists in German schools
|r Maria Walsh and Antje Gansewig
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|t The role of former Northern Irish combatants in building peace and preventing violence : community and combatant perspectives
|r Neil Ferguson and Patrick Flack
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|t Missed potential for former fighters' involvement in conflict prevention : the case of Burundi
|r Guðrún Sif Friðriksdóttir
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|t Do former child soldiers have a role in peacebuilding in Colombia?
|r Patrícia Nabuco Martuscelli and Rafael Duarte Villa
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|t Section 2 : practitioner perspectives
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|t Formers in Lebanon
|r Christina Foerch and Julie M. Norman
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|t Transitioning from former violent extremist to exit peer specialist
|r Katharina Meredith and Robert Örell
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|t Collaboration with former extremists
|r Lynn Davies
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|t How I understand the role of former as a former turned activist
|r Mubin Shaikh
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|t Former extremists as peer mentors in preventing and countering violent extremism
|r Sara Winegar Budge
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|t Life after hate
|r Brad Galloway
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|t From former to practitioner
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|t Uncomfortable truths : a practitioner perspective on the pitfalls of engaging formers for violence prevention
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|t Conclusion : norms and standards for formers engaging in violence prevention
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|a This book is the first collection on former extremists in violence prevention work. It is particularly timely given formers' growing presence in violence prevention programs, especially in the context of countering and preventing violent extremism as well as peacebuilding. Although the engagement of formers in violence prevention has expanded in North and South America, throughout Europe, in the Middle East, and in Southeast Asia, their involvement has been controversial and contested. The objective of the book is to capture the variety of work formers are engaged in across a range of contexts, which can be broadly divided into three themes on their effectiveness, ethical considerations, and implementation. In addition to bringing together authors with different perspectives on the issue, the book assembles authors from a wide range of backgrounds and experiences, including academics, former extremists, peer mentors, program leaders, and practicing psychologists. As a result, the book not only captures ongoing policy debates but also contributes to the future direction of work of involving formers in violence prevention.
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