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Terrorism Youth Radicalization – Our Role; Our Challenge!November 13th – 18th, 2016; Mombasa, Kenya
Application deadline is Sep 30th, 2016!
The 2016 Congress presents an event for a impasse and rendezvous in terrorism by deliberation it as a process, so exploring phases of a creation of a terrorist, that according to Borum and others embody apropos involved, remaining concerned (or ‘being’ a terrorist), and withdrawal terrorism behind.
By producing a clearer design of a formidable processes that strike on a particular terrorist, a 2016 association hopes to benefaction a clearer design of this pestilence and hence a implications for efforts during tackling terrorism in today’s world. And it is for this reason that we entice a rest of a universe to join us in anticipating a durability resolution to a world’s many exile pandemic: terrorism girl radicalization.
Congress Objectives
The association offers a genuine event to move together academics, researchers, experts and aloft preparation students of opposite disciplines, to plead new issues, and learn a many new developments and trends in a Psychology of terrorism. Specifically, a objectives of a 2016 Congress are to:
- Enable participants to assemble petrify information on a factors that lead some people to terrorism; and regulating those insights, rise ways to frustrate terrorism and girl radicalization;
- Highlight what both researchers and a broader village can and contingency do in sequence to practically rivet a militant threat.
Congress Topics
The Congress programme facilities Five (5) full keynote addresses with concentration on a Congress theme; Five (5) print sessions, and Eighteen (18) systematic sessions any designed to residence any of a association topics as follows, during a week-long entertainment of some of a world’s biggest and many excellent minds in terrorism and girl radicalization:
- Cyber Crime and terrorism
- Terrorist recruitment
- Law coercion and counterterrorism policies
- Adolescence and girl radicalization
- Religion and terrorism
- Perceived discrimination, unsymmetrical placement of resources and opportunities
- Perceived misapplication and humiliation
- Ethnic taste and disastrous ethnicity
- Childhood abuse and trauma
- The purpose of psychology in combating terrorism.
Find out some-more about a Programme sum here.
Register here online, get a registration form and find out some-more on a homepage of The Psychological Society of Kenya
Contact:
Phone: 0722 431 321
Email: conferenceandeventslogistics(at)gmail.com
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