Experts Say Preventing Extremist Violence Requires Paradigm Shift
Following the tragic shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego, experts emphasize the need for a public health approach to radicalization. They argue that understanding radicalization as a crisis can help prevent future hate-based violence.
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Experts Advocate for Public Health Approach to Prevent Extremist Violence
Experts Say Preventing Extremist Violence Requires Paradigm Shift
Experts Advocate for Preventing Extremist Violence as Public Health Crisis
Extremist violence like the Islamic Center shooting can be prevented, experts say. Here’s how.
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