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Tagged: reintegration

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    Between Child Soldiers and Terrorists: Reintegrating Child Members of The Islamic State

    Journal abstract In parts of the Republic of Iraq and the Syrian Arab Republic controlled by the Islamic State children were subjected to systematic indoctrination into extremist ideologies, with many[…]

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    • in De-radicalisation · Regions · Research · World

    Testing Transitions: Extremist Prisoners Re-Entering Indonesian Society

    Journal abstract Readjusting to society after a prolonged period of detention is fraught with emotional and practical challenges. When recently released prisoners convicted of terrorism offenses focus on rebuilding their[…]

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  • terrorism-and-political-violence
    • in Radicalisation · Research

    Foreign Fighter Returnees: An Indefinite Threat?

    Journal abstract How long does it typically take a returned foreign fighter to launch a domestic terror attack? The issue of returnees, and appropriate national and international responses to potential[…]

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    International Peacekeeping
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    High Risk or Low Risk: Screening for Violent Extremists in DDR Programmes

    Journal abstract Programmes of disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR) are increasingly implemented in contexts of violent extremist conflict. In such settings, DDR practitioners may need to distinguish between ex-combatants who[…]

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  • terrorism-and-political-violence
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    Rehabilitating the Terrorists?: Challenges in Assessing the Effectiveness of De-radicalization Programs

    Journal abstract Renewed interest on how and why terrorism ends has emerged in parallel with increased visibility of some new and innovative approaches to counterterrorism. These are collectively known, whether[…]

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    • in De-radicalisation · Prevention · Regions · Research · World

    Reintegrating former fighters in the Congo: ambitious objectives, limited results

    Journal abstract Current scholarly works in International Relations grew increasingly preoccupied over the effectiveness and programmatic failure of international assistance, especially with regard to issues pertaining to the ‘security–development’ nexus[…]

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  • Behavioural Sciences of Terrorism & Political Aggression
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    Reintegrating jihadist extremists: evaluating a Dutch initiative, 2013–2014

    Abstract In 2012, the Dutch National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism and the Dutch Probation Service launched a reintegration project for offenders on probation or parole who were (suspected to[…]

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