Understanding Radicalisation, De-radicalisation and Counter-radicalisation from an Australian Perspective

The Monash Radicalisation Project will facilitate better counter-terrorism policy-making and practice by generating insights into the unique processes of radicalisation in Australia and identifying potential counter-measures.

The project will generate new understandings of radicalisation that will be of benefit to scholarly, policing, policy-making and prison system counter-terrorism stakeholders.

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News

2012 Conference featured on the Resilient Communities website

GTReC’s 2012 conference have recently been covered by the Resilient Communities website, featuring a summary and photos from the three day event.

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2012 Conference Summary

Coinciding with the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attacks in Bali, the 2012 GTReC conference examined the significant progress made in understanding and countering violent extremism. A number of Indonesian presenters joined international and local speakers to discuss developments in terrorism and counter-terrorism over the past decade and beyond.

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Commissioner Bill Paterson opens ‘Lessons from 9/11′ Conference

Australian Counter Terrorism Commissioner, Mr Bill Paterson, opens ‘Lessons from 9/11′ Conference, held 1-2 September 2011 by the ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation in Australia.

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