27 July 2018
- RSIS
- Publication
- External Publications
- International Case Studies of Terrorist Rehabilitation
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, by both practitioners and scholars, this book provides vital tools to address the challenges faced by practitioners of terrorist rehabilitation programmes.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgement
Foreword
Contributors Bio
- Introduction (Rohan Gunaratna and Sabariah Hussin)
- Countering Violent extremism: What Pakistan can learn from Singapore’s Experience? (Abdul Basit)
- Denmark’s De-radicalisation programme (Ahmad Saiful Rijal bin Hassan)
- De-radicalisation initiatives in Saudi Arabia (Marcin Styzynski)
- Militant Revisionism in Egypt: The Case of Al-Gamaaa Al-Islamiyya and Al-Jihad Al-Islami (Mohamed b Ali)
- Iraq: A Challenging Terrorist Rehabilitation (Sabariah Hussin)
- Managing Recidivism: A Vision for Terrorist Rehabilitation in Bangladesh (Iftekharul Bashar)
- Model of De-radicalisation in Malaysia (Mohd Mizan Aslam)
- Nigeria’s Past and Present Efforts at Rehabilitation and Reintegration (Chidinma Jennifer Ogbogu)
- Rehabilitation of Terrorist & Extremist: An Overview of Uzbekistan’s Experience (Nodirbek Soliev)
- Sri Lanka Rehabilitation Program and Beyond (Malkanthi Hettiarachchi)
- The Process of Change in the Rehabilitation of Violent Extremists- The Singapore Experience (Hu Weiying)
- German Approaches to Counter Violent Islamist Extremism (Inga K. Trauthig)
- Winning the Hearts of the People: Terrorist Rehabilitation in China (Zhou Zunyou)
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, by both practitioners and scholars, this book provides vital tools to address the challenges faced by practitioners of terrorist rehabilitation programmes.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgement
Foreword
Contributors Bio
- Introduction (Rohan Gunaratna and Sabariah Hussin)
- Countering Violent extremism: What Pakistan can learn from Singapore’s Experience? (Abdul Basit)
- Denmark’s De-radicalisation programme (Ahmad Saiful Rijal bin Hassan)
- De-radicalisation initiatives in Saudi Arabia (Marcin Styzynski)
- Militant Revisionism in Egypt: The Case of Al-Gamaaa Al-Islamiyya and Al-Jihad Al-Islami (Mohamed b Ali)
- Iraq: A Challenging Terrorist Rehabilitation (Sabariah Hussin)
- Managing Recidivism: A Vision for Terrorist Rehabilitation in Bangladesh (Iftekharul Bashar)
- Model of De-radicalisation in Malaysia (Mohd Mizan Aslam)
- Nigeria’s Past and Present Efforts at Rehabilitation and Reintegration (Chidinma Jennifer Ogbogu)
- Rehabilitation of Terrorist & Extremist: An Overview of Uzbekistan’s Experience (Nodirbek Soliev)
- Sri Lanka Rehabilitation Program and Beyond (Malkanthi Hettiarachchi)
- The Process of Change in the Rehabilitation of Violent Extremists- The Singapore Experience (Hu Weiying)
- German Approaches to Counter Violent Islamist Extremism (Inga K. Trauthig)
- Winning the Hearts of the People: Terrorist Rehabilitation in China (Zhou Zunyou)