Moral Disengagement and Building Resilience to Violent Extremism: An Education Intervention
- Corporate Author
- Taylor & Francis
- Collation
- 17p
- Resource Language
- English
- Year of publication
- 2014
- Keyword
- CitizenshipPeacebuilding
- Topic
- Civic / Citizenship / DemocracyHuman rightsGlobalisation and social justice / International understandingTransformative initiatives / Transformative pedagogies
- Resource Type
- Research papers / journal articles
- Level of education
- Higher educationNon-formal education
- Region
- Asia and the Pacific
- Place of publication
- London; New York
This article reports on the development of an education intervention, the Beyond Bali Education Resource funded by the Australian Governmentsโ Building Community Resilience Grants of the Federal Attorney General's Department, that applies a conceptual framework grounded in moral disengagement theory. The theory of moral disengagement has been applied to the study of radicalization to violent extremism to explain how individuals can cognitively reconstruct the moral value of violence and carry out inhumane acts.

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