Testing transitions : extremist prisoners re-entering Indonesian society
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 lives, supporting their families, and engaging with community members they may be less likely to...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1487412021-05-06T02:29:53Z Testing transitions : extremist prisoners re-entering Indonesian society Sumpter, Cameron Wardhani, Yuslikha K. Priyanto, Sapto S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Centre of Excellence for National Security Social sciences::Political science Extremist Inmates Reintegration 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 lives, supporting their families, and engaging with community members they may be less likely to resume the subversive behavior that put them behind bars. With this in mind, the Indonesian government attempts to facilitate the reintegration of former extremist inmates, primarily through entrepreneurial development initiatives. The government’s general approach holds promise but suffers from insufficient planning and human resource constraints. Greater involvement from local authorities and civil society would provide opportunities for more consistent engagement and a stronger chance of successful reintegration outcomes. 2021-05-06T02:29:53Z 2021-05-06T02:29:53Z 2019 Journal Article Sumpter, C., Wardhani, Y. K. & Priyanto, S. (2019). Testing transitions : extremist prisoners re-entering Indonesian society. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 44(6), 473-494. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1057610X.2018.1560666 1057-610X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148741 10.1080/1057610X.2018.1560666 2-s2.0-85060998084 6 44 473 494 en Studies in Conflict and Terrorism © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved. |
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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 lives, supporting their families, and engaging with community members they may be less likely to resume the subversive behavior that put them behind bars. With this in mind, the Indonesian government attempts to facilitate the reintegration of former extremist inmates, primarily through entrepreneurial development initiatives. The government’s general approach holds promise but suffers from insufficient planning and human resource constraints. Greater involvement from local authorities and civil society would provide opportunities for more consistent engagement and a stronger chance of successful reintegration outcomes. |
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