Dr Daniel Koehler
Researcher
Institution
Competence Center Against Extremism in Baden-Wuerttemberg
Research Area Keywords: Far-right terrorism, Radicalization, Deradicalization, P/CVE, Jihadism.
Contact: daniel.koehler@girds.org
About Daniel
Daniel Koehler holds a PhD in political science and studied comparative religion, political sciences and economics at Princeton University and Free University Berlin. His work focuses on terrorism (far-right, jihadist and left-wing), radicalization and deradicalization processes and programs. He worked as a deradicalization and family counselor in multiple programs and developed several methodological approaches to deradicalization for over 10 years. Daniel is also the co-founder of the first peer reviewed open access journal on deradicalization (www.journal-derad.com), which he created together with the German Institute on Radicalization and De-Radicalization Studies (GIRDS) in 2014.
In 2016 he was appointed as the first court expert on deradicalization in the United States of America at the District Court in Minneapolis. In July 2017 Daniel became a member of the Editorial Board of the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism in The Hague. In November 2019, he was appointed as Research Fellow at the Polarization and Extremism Research and Innovation Lab (PERIL) at the “Center for University Excellence (CUE)” of the American University in Washington D.C. Daniel is also a Research Fellow at the Royal United Service Institute (RUSI) in the UK. Currently, Daniel works for the Competence Center Against Extremism in Baden-Wuerttemberg at the State Bureau for Criminal Investigation as academic expert on preventing and countering violent extremism and terrorism.
Publications
Journal articles
Strategies for resilience: results from a German pilot project to prevent far-right radicalisation within the police (2023)
Koehler, D, & Filipps, J
Truth or Dare? Exploring the Importance of Factual Accuracy in Different Deradicalization Counseling Approaches (2023)
Koehler, D, Cherney, A, & Templar, A
Don’t Kill the Messenger: Perceived Credibility of Far-Right Former Extremists and Police Officers in P/CVE Communication (2023)
Koehler, D, Clubb, G, Bélanger, J, Becker, M & Williams, M