Radicalisation
Deradicalising a troubled man
There are programmes available to help radicalised people, but those people have to want to change.
Deradicalising a troubled man
There are programmes available to help radicalised people, but those people have to want to change.
AudioThe thriller writer who called the Covid-19 pandemic
British thriller writer Adam Hamdy's new novel Red Wolves has seen the writer go deep behind the scenes in the name of research. He joins the show to discuss Red Wolves and how his own life… Audio
The rise of Germany's new ultranationalist intelligentsia
The far right in East Germany has long been associated with the disaffected masses, but there is a growing intellectual class helping to change the narrative. Julian Göpffarth's work focuses on the… Audio
Robin Wright: How ISIS are able to radicalise upper and middle class recruits
Robin Wright is a journalist, author of the book Rock the Casbah: Rage and Rebellion across the Islamic World. She joins the show to discuss ISIS indoctrination of the seemingly well-to-do and the… Audio
Muslim radicalisation vs white supremacy radicalisation
Professor Mohamad Abdalla is one of Australia's most prominent Muslim leaders. Over the last 15 years, he played a leading role in establishing Islamic Studies (Research and Teaching) as an academic… Audio
Mubin Shaikh: Mark Taylor is at the "most extreme level of risk assessment"
Mubin Shaikh is a reformed Taliban sympathiser. He explains why he believes New Zealand jihadi Mark Taylor is still extremely dangerous. Audio
Egyptian imams headed to NZ
Al Gillespie looks at what the secondment of Egyptian imams to New Zealand mosques means. Audio
Nights' Pundit - Religion
Religious Studies Professor Douglas Pratt from University of Waikato on one's faith in God or gods ... Reactive Co-Radicalisation - a new form of religious extremism has arguably emerged, one which… Audio
San Bernadino
The radicalisation of the couple behind the latest California mass murders. Audio