Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Countering radicalization of diaspora communities in Canada / Richard B. Parent and James O. Ellis III.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Description

1 online resource (99 pages)

Note

"September 2011".

Summary

"This study provides an initial assessment of the state of radicalization amongst immigrant groups active within Canada’s largest metropolitan areas. The authors conducted an extensive literature review and examined over sixty cases of radicalization amongst diaspora communities in North America. The radicalization problem in Canada is multi-faceted, and there are several Canadian diaspora communities that continue to suffer from small, unabashed radical elements within them, including the Tamil, Sikh, Arab, and Muslim diaspora communities."--Page 6.

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Online Access

Series

Working paper series (Metropolis British Columbia) ; no. 11-12.

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