Table of Contents
Introduction – Teresa C. Silva and Marzena Kordaczuk-Wąs
PART 1: THEORETICAL AND EPISTEMOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK
1. Criminological Aspects of Crime Prevention – Jerzy Sarnecki
2. An Epistemological Framework for Evidence-Based Crime Prevention – Teresa C. Silva and Gustav Grut
PART 2: DESIGNING, IMPLEMENTING AND EVALUATING PREVENTING AND COUNTERING VIOLENT EXTREMISM INITIATIVES
3. A Step-by-Step Logic Model of Evidence-Based Practice Design – Marzena Kordaczuk-Wąs
4. Evaluation as a Standard Component of the Evidence-Based Practice Assumptions – Marzena Kordaczuk-Wąs
PART 3: THE THREE PILLARS OF EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
5. Radicalisation Across the Community and Forensic Units: A Systematic Literature Review on the Psychology of Violent Extremism – Sören Henrich, Jane L. Ireland, and Michael Lewis
6. “But What if I Get It Wrong?”: Exploring Practitioners’ Understanding of Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism and Radicalisation Duty Guidance – Erin Lawlor
7. Restorative Justice for Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism: Some Reflections From the Basque Country – Gema Varona
PART 4: THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
8. Role of Academic Researchers in Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism Policy and Practice – Leena Malkki and Irina Van Der Vet
9. The Atomwaffen Division: The Myth of Evidence-Based Policy on the Threat of Far-Right Extremism – Simon Fulgoni and Susanna Menis