Youth and the Field of Countering Violent Extremism
- Author
- Marc Sommers
- Collation
- 46. p
- Resource Language
- English
- Year of publication
- 2018
- Topic
- Globalisation and social justice / International understandingPreventing violent extremism and genocide
- Resource Type
- International normative instruments / policy and advocacy documentsConference and programme reports
- Level of education
- Primary educationSecondary educationHigher education
- Region
- Global
- Place of publication
- Washington, D.C.
Most youth are peaceful. Even if the field known as โcountering violent extremismโ (CVE) did not exist, most young people still would not join a violent extremist organization (VEO). At the same time, the overwhelming majority of people who become violent extremists are youth โ most of whom are male. The challenge at the center of CVE is thus an unusual one: identifying the fraction of youth populations most likely to enter a VEO and thwarting that option. This paper investigates that challenge, with analysis featuring interviews with 21 experts and over 400 publications on violent extremism, CVE, and youth. Two correlations inform this work: the direct relationship between nations with โyouth bulgeโ populations and state repression, and the connection between state repression and increased violent extremism, with repressive states usually targeting male youth.

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