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      ‘Can You Spot a Terrorist in Your Classroom?’ Problematising the Recruitment of Schools to the ‘War on Terror’ in the United Kingdom

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          Understanding Terror Networks

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            The staircase to terrorism: a psychological exploration.

            To foster a more in-depth understanding of the psychological processes leading to terrorism, the author conceptualizes the terrorist act as the final step on a narrowing staircase. Although the vast majority of people, even when feeling deprived and unfairly treated, remain on the ground floor, some individuals climb up and are eventually recruited into terrorist organizations. These individuals believe they have no effective voice in society, are encouraged by leaders to displace aggression onto out-groups, and become socialized to see terrorist organizations as legitimate and out-group members as evil. The current policy of focusing on individuals already at the top of the staircase brings only short-term gains. The best long-term policy against terrorism is prevention, which is made possible by nourishing contextualized democracy on the ground floor. ((c) 2005 APA, all rights reserved).
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              ‘Dangerous Minds’? Deconstructing Counter-Terrorism Discourse, Radicalisation and the ‘Psychological Vulnerability’ of Muslim Children and Young People in Britain

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                Journal
                Global Studies of Childhood
                Global Studies of Childhood
                Symposium Journals
                2043-6106
                2043-6106
                January 2014
                June 2014
                January 2014
                June 2014
                : 4
                : 2
                : 115-125
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Social Sciences, Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, United Kingdom
                Article
                10.2304/gsch.2014.4.2.115
                524d4a20-9011-49ab-8bcf-e02ebf23a39f
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