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Trajectories In and Out of Violent Extremism: Results From Two Systematic Reviews and Implications for P/CVE Practice

Join us for a 90-minute lunchtime webinar exploring how individuals enter, move through, and disengage from violent extremism — and what these trajectories can teach us about prevention, intervention, disengagement, and reintegration practices.

The event will present findings from two systematic reviews on pathways into and out of violent extremism, followed by a panel discussion with practitioners and researchers working at the intersection of evidence, intervention, and field practice.

Program and Panelists

Welcome remarks and introduction to the systematic reviews
Ghayda Hassan, Ph. D.

Trajectories into violent extremism: Toward a classification of trajectories
Caroline Deli, M. Sc.

Trajectories out of violent extremism: Toward a process-based model of social reintegration
Sébastien Brouillette-Alarie, Ph. D.

Wrap-up of the reviews and introduction of discussants
Ghayda Hassan, Ph. D.

Measuring change in individuals engaged in a CVE program
Michael King, Ph. D.

Trajectories of individuals followed by the Polarization clinic
Cécile Rousseau, MD

Q&A

This webinar is organized in collaboration with the Canada Centre for Community Engagement and Prevention of Violence and the Canadian Practitioners Network for the Prevention of Extremist Violence (CPN-PREV).

*En anglais seulement

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