Abstract
Religiously based terrorism has been at the center of the United States’ counter-terrorism efforts for more than twenty years. What follows is an analysis of the role played by radical Islamist ideology in the perpetuation of jihadist violence and a discussion of what can be done to combat this ideology from a policy standpoint. In a strategy designed to prevent and mitigate the threat of jihadist violence, preempting the initial radicalization to jihadist ideology should be a primary focus. The goal of this strategy would be to deprive the militant jihadist movement of new recruits by attacking its sources of ideological proliferation while bolstering more desirable alternative perspectives.

Hasan T. Arslan, Alec Petrone. (2017) A Proposed Strategy to Fight Religious Fundamentalism, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-09, Issue-2.
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