Context-Tailored or User-Tailored: Which Approach Is Better for Violent Extremism Prevention Programs?

It is taken-for-granted that the one-size-fits-all approach does not work for extremism prevention programs. However, to what extent it is necessary to adapt these programs to the context or the user remains an unanswered question. This study attempts to provide evidence on which type of customizati...

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