ABSTRACT

A collection of case studies of terrorist rehabilitation programmes from around the world, this book examines the wide-ranging methodologies of terrorist deradicalisation initiatives adopted by different countries globally. It contextualises these programmes as they were initiated and explains the factors that led to their relative success, failure or continuity. The different typology of rehabilitation modes acts as a guide to establishing a framework and a starting point for any deradicalisation and rehabilitation programme. These case studies demonstrate practical examples of how the theories can be applied to achieve real results.

This book is an indispensable resource for researchers, practitioners and policy-makers in the field of Terrorist Deradicalisation and Rehabilitation.

chapter 1|11 pages

Introduction

chapter 4|10 pages

Rehabilitation and reintegration

India’s policy approach in Jammu and Kashmir

chapter 5|12 pages

Kazakhstan’s state programme

Prevention of extremism in females through rehabilitation centres

chapter 10|13 pages

Re-education for terror convicts

An overview of Indonesia’s experience

chapter 12|30 pages

Radicalisation model

Learning from Malaysian militant–extremists