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_beng
_cSaul Niño
_dSaul Niño
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245 0 0 _aInternational case studies of terrorist rehabilitation
_cedited by Rohan Gunaratna and Sabariah Hussin
260 _aLondon
_aNew York
_bRoutledge
_c2018
300 _axvi, 218 páginas
490 0 _aRoutledge studies in the politics of disorder and instability
505 0 _aCover; Half Title; Book Title; Copyright; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Foreword; Notes; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; Background; Framework of the paired books; About this book; Notes; Bibliography; 2 Countering violent extremism: what can Pakistan learn from Singapore's experience?; Introduction; Framing of the issue of radicalisation in Pakistan in the historical context; Roots of radicalisation in Pakistan; Context; Pakistan's counter-radicalisation programme; Counter-radicalisation initiatives; Singapore's counter-radicalisation programme; Militant rehabilitation
505 8 _aCommunity engagementGovernment legislation; Academic endeavours; Critical assessment; Conclusion; Notes; References; 3 Denmark's deradicalisation programme; Introduction; Radicalisation and terrorism in Denmark; Deradicalisation strategy; Info House -- centre of excellence concerning extremism and radicalisation; 'Deradicalisation -- Targeted Intervention' project; Deradicalisation -- 'Back on Track' project; Guiding principles; Conclusion; References; 4 Deradicalisation initiatives in Saudi Arabia; Introduction; Establishment of rehabilitation centres
505 8 _aThe theological debate in rehabilitation centresSaudi initiatives against jihadist propaganda; Conclusion; References; 5 Militant revisionism in Egypt: The case of Al-Gamaa Al-Islamiyya and Al-Jihad Al-Islami; Introduction; Islamic militant groups in Egypt; Egypt's efforts in deradicalisation programme; Al-Gamaa Al-Islamiyya; Al-Jihad Al-Islami; Major changes in Al-Gamaa Al-Islamiyya's ideology; Comments and observations; Conclusion; Notes; References; 6 Iraq: A challenging terrorist rehabilitation experience; The background; Iraq rehabilitation programme; Success of the rehabilitation
505 8 _aEngagement processResults; Failures of the rehabilitation programme; Looking to the future; Conclusion; Appendix; Note; References; 7 Managing recidivism: A vision for terrorist rehabilitation in Bangladesh; The threat of terrorism in Bangladesh; Recidivism in Bangladesh: causes and security implications; Bangladesh's existing disengagement programme; Why does Bangladesh not have a rehabilitation programme?; Policy recommendations for preventing recidivism; Conclusion; Notes; References; 8 A model of deradicalisation in Malaysia; Introduction; Definition of radicalisation
505 8 _aProcess of radicalisationDefinition of deradicalisation; Deradicalisation in Malaysia; Module of deradicalisation; Conclusion; References; 9 Nigeria's past and present efforts at rehabilitation and reintegration; Civil war era; Amnesty for the Niger Delta militants; Operation Safe Corridor; The way forward; Conclusion; References; 10 Rehabilitation of terrorists and extremists: An overview of Uzbekistan's experience; Introduction; The emergence of terrorism and extremism; Counterterrorism in Uzbekistan; Rehabilitation and reintegration in Uzbekistan; Supervised reintegration programme
520 _a"The post 9/11 era has produced structured rehabilitation programs in a wide range of countries including Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Pakistan, Malaysia, Egypt, Iraq, and Uzbekistan. There are also ad hoc and emerging programs in Nigeria, China, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Denmark, Germany, United Kingdom and Nepal. Due to the threat from global Islamist terrorist groups, including Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State (IS), the focus has tended to be on Islamist groups. However, Sri Lanka also has a multi-faceted rehabilitation program that was created after the ethno-nationalist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) group was defeated in 2009, which can teach us some valuable lessons. This book consists of a series of case studies of different terrorist rehabilitation initiatives that have been attempted around the world. Each initiative is critically analysed to develop a sound understanding of the significance of different approaches and strategies of terrorist rehabilitation in helping potential terrorists integrate back into society. Sharing and examining case studies, both by practitioners and scholars, this book provides vital tools to address the challenges faced by practitioners of terrorist rehabilitation programs"--
546 _aTexto en inglés
650 7 _aTerrorismo
_vEstudio de casos
_992962
650 7 _aTerrorismo
_xPrevención
_992964
650 7 _aTerroristas
_xRehabilitación
_925430
650 7 _aPrevención del delito
_922272
650 7 _aCriminología
_912152
700 1 _aGunaratna, Rohan
_d1961-
_eeditor
_982415
700 0 _aSabariah Hussin
_eeditor
_993503
700 1 2 _aBasit, Abdul
_tCountering violent extremism
_993504
942 _2DEWEY
_a6
_cLIBRO
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_h363.32518
_mI611c
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