Through this subject students will develop a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of radicalisation, deradicalisation
and counter-radicalisation and the complex psychological, social, political, domestic and
international contexts of radicalisation related issues. Students will develop an holistic, critical, and wideranging knowledge and understanding of radicalisation and contemporary efforts to counter it. Students will also critically assess a variety of approaches to radicalisation, deradicalisation
and counter-radicalisation, and critically consider existing theoretical frameworks and practice. Students will also contribute to theory development and innovation, synthesising their
knowledge through the production of extensive and sophisticated research based assessments and/or
policy recommendations. Students will demonstrate expertise in discovering, critiquing, interpreting, and
transmitting focused, specialist knowledge and understanding, while exhibiting autonomous, evidence based judgment, while remaining adaptable and responsible in its application.
HD/FL
One session
Australian Graduate School of Policing and Security
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