NOVI PRISTUP U SUZBIJANJU RADIKALIZMA I NASILNOG EKSTREMIZMA KAO UVODA U TERORIZAM
Autor/i: Marko Krstić,
Stranice: 121-136
UDK: 343.85:343.341
316.647.7:32
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Apstrakt: Cilj rada je pružiti uvid u to kako se oni koji su fundamentalno i ideološki vođeni mogu preusmeriti sa svojih radikalnih puteva i vratiti u društveno prihvatljive tokove. To se može realizovati razmatranjem i implementacijom jednog novog pristupa u suprotstavljanju radikalizaciji kao uvodu u terorizam, a to je deradikalizacija. Ovaj pristup utiče na motivacione faktora koji ili podržavaju ili usmeravaju pojedince i organizacije da, napuste svoje ideologije, ekstremne nasilne akcije i analizira programe kroz koje se lice oslobađa radikalne ideologije i ponovo vraća u društveno prihvatljive tokove. U radu će se analizirati navodni pokretači radikalizacije: diskriminacija, strana okupacija ili kontra-teroristička prekomerna reakcija, ideologija i religija, sve u cilju kako bi se procenila mogućnost radikalnog ekstremističkog nasilnog ispoljavanja u akteulnom i budućem vremenskom periodu i u skladu sa tim sprovele adekvatne preventivne mere, na prvom mestu deradikalizacija.
Ključne reči: radikalizacija, ideologija, prevencija, deradikalizacija.
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