Resources
Organisations that actually know what they are doing and a short reading list if you want to understand more.
Organisations
Life After Hate: Exit USA
People wanting to leaveRun by former far-right extremists. One-on-one support for people in or leaving extremist groups. Free. No judgment. If you want out this is the first call to make.
Parents For Peace
FamiliesA helpline and support service for parents, partners, and family members of someone in an extremist community. US-based. Helpline: 1-855-4PARENT.
Moonshot CVE
Families + generalWorks on tech-based interventions for people being radicalised online. Has resources and research for people trying to understand what is happening to someone they know.
Redirect Method
GeneralRedirects people searching for extremist content toward alternative perspectives. Useful for understanding how online radicalisation works and what can interrupt it.
RAND: Counter Extremism Research
ResearchResearch-based reports on what deradicalisation actually looks like in practice. More useful for people who want to understand the wider picture.
Reading
My Year Inside the Alt-Right by Katie McHugh
A first-person account of being inside the movement and getting out. Specific and honest.
Hate in the Homeland by Kathleen Blee
Academic but readable. A detailed look at how people join and leave hate groups.
The Anatomy of Fascism by Robert Paxton
Good for understanding why these belief systems hold together and feel coherent to people inside them.
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