The past few weeks (& even the weekends) have been back to back workshops & conferences on #CVE. Issues that jump out (YET AGAIN) (1)
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- Policymakers, practitioners, implementers, academics, law enforcement, military are not using language in the same way
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- Even when definitions are being provided individuals are not interested in reconciling positions & finding common ground (3)
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- the practitioners are already working on multiple forms of extremism (not just black-flaggers). Governments have finally started too (4)
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- civil rights groups, humanitarian groups & others who often dismiss the need for CVE are still stuck in "this is only about muslims" (5)
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-politicians r still stuck in cycles of playing for votes & have no incentive to change their thinking towards broader view of extremism (7)
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- the inconsistency between federal terrorism laws & the fact that there are NO domestic terror laws & designations is a major PROBLEM (8)
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It doesn't help that two big domestic terror conspiracy cases (Malheur and Hutaree) got screwed up
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