1st Edition

Social Work and the Psychosocial Journey Out of Far-Right Extremism

By Danny W. Carroll II Copyright 2026
172 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

172 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Over the last 30 years, domestic far-right extremism has risen to become the greatest threat to peace and safety in the United States. In the last few years alone, racialized, minoritized, and marginalized individuals and communities have been increasingly forced to feel the pain and experience the consequences of domestic far-right terrorism. Supposing academics, community leaders, and elected... Read more

1.The Threat of Far-Right Extremism: A Call for Social Work Intervention.  2.Roots of Hate: The Persistent Grip of White Supremacy and its Weaponization.  3.Radicalization, Disengagement, and De-Radicalization.  4.The U.S. Response to Domestic Extremism.  5.Researching White Supremacist and Nationalist Extremism.  6.The Psychosocial Journey Out of Far-Right Extremism.  7.Putting it all Together.

Biography

Danny W. Carroll II, PhD, MSW, is an Assistant Professor of Social Work and the MSW Program Director at Western Washington University. His primary research interests are white supremacy, anti-racist social work practice, race-based trauma and traumatic stress, and the role social work can play in responding to far-right extremism.