The Resource Terrorist rehabilitation : a new frontier in counter-terrorism, Rohan Gunaratna [and] Mohamed Bin Ali (S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang, Technological University, Singapore)
Terrorist rehabilitation : a new frontier in counter-terrorism, Rohan Gunaratna [and] Mohamed Bin Ali (S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang, Technological University, Singapore)
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- Summary
- "With the rise of religiously motivated violence and terrorism, governments around the world need to develop their religious and ideological capabilities in parallel with strengthening their law enforcement, military and intelligence capabilities. Terrorist Rehabilitation: A New Frontier in Counter-terrorism aims to provide an understanding of the importance of the approach and strategy of terrorist rehabilitation in countering this threat. Comprising of nine chapters, this book provides case study assessments of terrorist rehabilitation practices set against the backdrop of their unique operational and geopolitical milieu in countries such as Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Indonesia and Sri Lanka. This will help the reader to form a foundational understanding of the concept of terrorist rehabilitation by combining the insights, successes and experience of senior government officials and counter-terrorism experts. In addition, the contributors provide discussions on religious concepts that have been manipulated by violent Islamists as a background to understanding religiously or ideologically motivated terrorism and the avenues open for countering it."--
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource.
- Contents
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- Acknowledgements; About the Contributors; Introduction; Part 1; Chapter One: Terrorist Rehabilitation: Genesis, Genealogy and Likely Future; Introduction; The context; Background; Mainstreaming through rehabilitation; The genesis of rehabilitation; Contemporary efforts at rehabilitation; Comprehensive rehabilitation; Conclusion; Chapter Two: Saudi Efforts in Counter-Radicalisation and Extremist Rehabilitation; Overview; Background; Recruitment and radicalisation process in Saudi Arabia; Theories and definition; Soft approach ; Deradicalisation or disengagement; Programme details
- 3 M theoryPRAC strategy; Prevention; Rehabilitation and pre-care; Care; Public relations and media; Assessment; Progress; Conclusion; Chapter Three: Terrorist Rehabilitation: The Singapore Experience; Singapore's unique context; The origins of the rehabilitation programme; The centrality of ideology in transnational jihadist terrorism; The birth of the community engagement programme; Other related initiatives; The academic community; The future; Conclusion; Chapter Four: Current State of Indonesia's Deradicalisation and Rehabilitation Programme; Background; Deradicalisation and rehabilitation
- The role of the policeMerits and shortcomings; The roles of the National Counter-terrorism Agency (BNPT); Challenges; Merits and shortcomings; BNPT's way forward; The roles of NGOs and civil society; Merits and shortcomings; Conclusion; References; Chapter Five: Sri Lanka's Rehabilitation Programme: The Humanitarian Mission Two; Overview; Introduction; Terrorism and rehabilitation in the Sri Lankan context; Rationale for the Sri Lankan rehabilitation programme in the context of global rehabilitation programmes; Genesis of Sri Lanka's rehabilitation programme
- Risk categorisation and assessment of detaineesModes of rehabilitation; Effectiveness of rehabilitation; Engaging the beneficiaries; Investigation; Ethos of rehabilitation; Skill acquisition to develop the rehabilitation programme; Rehabilitation staff and effective management; Radicalisation and the importance of deradicalisation; Challenges experienced within the rehabilitation programme; Conclusion; Part 2; Chapter Six: Delegitimising the Al-Qaeda of Obligatory Jihad: Interpreting the Islamic Concept of Jihad Based on the Fatwa on Terrorism; Overview; Introduction; Five dimensions of jihad
- Dar al-Islam and Dar al-HarbConclusion; Chapter Seven: Al-Wala' wal Bara' (Loyalty and Disavowal) in Modern Salafism: Analysing the Positions of Purist, Politico and Jihadi Salafis; Overview; Introduction; Al-Wala' wal Bara' in modern Salafism; Modern Salafi factions: The purists, politicos and jihadis; Purist Salafis; Politico Salafis; Jihadi Salafis; 1) Salih Bin Fawzan Al-Fawzan; 2) Ayman Al-Zawahiri; 3) Abdul Rahman Abdul Khaliq; 4) Muhammad Saeed Al-Qahtani; Analysis; Salih Bin Fawzan Al-Fawzan; Ayman Al-Zawahiri; Abdul Rahman Abdul Khaliq; Muhammad Saeed Al-Qahtani; Conclusion
- Isbn
- 9781783267446
- Label
- Terrorist rehabilitation : a new frontier in counter-terrorism
- Title
- Terrorist rehabilitation
- Title remainder
- a new frontier in counter-terrorism
- Statement of responsibility
- Rohan Gunaratna [and] Mohamed Bin Ali (S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang, Technological University, Singapore)
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "With the rise of religiously motivated violence and terrorism, governments around the world need to develop their religious and ideological capabilities in parallel with strengthening their law enforcement, military and intelligence capabilities. Terrorist Rehabilitation: A New Frontier in Counter-terrorism aims to provide an understanding of the importance of the approach and strategy of terrorist rehabilitation in countering this threat. Comprising of nine chapters, this book provides case study assessments of terrorist rehabilitation practices set against the backdrop of their unique operational and geopolitical milieu in countries such as Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Indonesia and Sri Lanka. This will help the reader to form a foundational understanding of the concept of terrorist rehabilitation by combining the insights, successes and experience of senior government officials and counter-terrorism experts. In addition, the contributors provide discussions on religious concepts that have been manipulated by violent Islamists as a background to understanding religiously or ideologically motivated terrorism and the avenues open for countering it."--
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- Dewey number
- 363.325/18
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- HV6431
- LC item number
- .G8534 2015eb
- Literary form
- non fiction
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
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- 1961-
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- Gunaratna, Rohan
- Bin Ali, Mohamed
- Series statement
- Imperial College Press insurgency and terrorism series
- Series volume
- 7
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- Terrorists
- Terrorism
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
- SOCIAL SCIENCE
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- Terrorist rehabilitation : a new frontier in counter-terrorism, Rohan Gunaratna [and] Mohamed Bin Ali (S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang, Technological University, Singapore)
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- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- Contents
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- Acknowledgements; About the Contributors; Introduction; Part 1; Chapter One: Terrorist Rehabilitation: Genesis, Genealogy and Likely Future; Introduction; The context; Background; Mainstreaming through rehabilitation; The genesis of rehabilitation; Contemporary efforts at rehabilitation; Comprehensive rehabilitation; Conclusion; Chapter Two: Saudi Efforts in Counter-Radicalisation and Extremist Rehabilitation; Overview; Background; Recruitment and radicalisation process in Saudi Arabia; Theories and definition; Soft approach ; Deradicalisation or disengagement; Programme details
- 3 M theoryPRAC strategy; Prevention; Rehabilitation and pre-care; Care; Public relations and media; Assessment; Progress; Conclusion; Chapter Three: Terrorist Rehabilitation: The Singapore Experience; Singapore's unique context; The origins of the rehabilitation programme; The centrality of ideology in transnational jihadist terrorism; The birth of the community engagement programme; Other related initiatives; The academic community; The future; Conclusion; Chapter Four: Current State of Indonesia's Deradicalisation and Rehabilitation Programme; Background; Deradicalisation and rehabilitation
- The role of the policeMerits and shortcomings; The roles of the National Counter-terrorism Agency (BNPT); Challenges; Merits and shortcomings; BNPT's way forward; The roles of NGOs and civil society; Merits and shortcomings; Conclusion; References; Chapter Five: Sri Lanka's Rehabilitation Programme: The Humanitarian Mission Two; Overview; Introduction; Terrorism and rehabilitation in the Sri Lankan context; Rationale for the Sri Lankan rehabilitation programme in the context of global rehabilitation programmes; Genesis of Sri Lanka's rehabilitation programme
- Risk categorisation and assessment of detaineesModes of rehabilitation; Effectiveness of rehabilitation; Engaging the beneficiaries; Investigation; Ethos of rehabilitation; Skill acquisition to develop the rehabilitation programme; Rehabilitation staff and effective management; Radicalisation and the importance of deradicalisation; Challenges experienced within the rehabilitation programme; Conclusion; Part 2; Chapter Six: Delegitimising the Al-Qaeda of Obligatory Jihad: Interpreting the Islamic Concept of Jihad Based on the Fatwa on Terrorism; Overview; Introduction; Five dimensions of jihad
- Dar al-Islam and Dar al-HarbConclusion; Chapter Seven: Al-Wala' wal Bara' (Loyalty and Disavowal) in Modern Salafism: Analysing the Positions of Purist, Politico and Jihadi Salafis; Overview; Introduction; Al-Wala' wal Bara' in modern Salafism; Modern Salafi factions: The purists, politicos and jihadis; Purist Salafis; Politico Salafis; Jihadi Salafis; 1) Salih Bin Fawzan Al-Fawzan; 2) Ayman Al-Zawahiri; 3) Abdul Rahman Abdul Khaliq; 4) Muhammad Saeed Al-Qahtani; Analysis; Salih Bin Fawzan Al-Fawzan; Ayman Al-Zawahiri; Abdul Rahman Abdul Khaliq; Muhammad Saeed Al-Qahtani; Conclusion
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- 908551970
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- 1 online resource.
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- 9781783267446
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- Terrorist rehabilitation : a new frontier in counter-terrorism, Rohan Gunaratna [and] Mohamed Bin Ali (S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang, Technological University, Singapore)
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- multicolored
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Acknowledgements; About the Contributors; Introduction; Part 1; Chapter One: Terrorist Rehabilitation: Genesis, Genealogy and Likely Future; Introduction; The context; Background; Mainstreaming through rehabilitation; The genesis of rehabilitation; Contemporary efforts at rehabilitation; Comprehensive rehabilitation; Conclusion; Chapter Two: Saudi Efforts in Counter-Radicalisation and Extremist Rehabilitation; Overview; Background; Recruitment and radicalisation process in Saudi Arabia; Theories and definition; Soft approach ; Deradicalisation or disengagement; Programme details
- 3 M theoryPRAC strategy; Prevention; Rehabilitation and pre-care; Care; Public relations and media; Assessment; Progress; Conclusion; Chapter Three: Terrorist Rehabilitation: The Singapore Experience; Singapore's unique context; The origins of the rehabilitation programme; The centrality of ideology in transnational jihadist terrorism; The birth of the community engagement programme; Other related initiatives; The academic community; The future; Conclusion; Chapter Four: Current State of Indonesia's Deradicalisation and Rehabilitation Programme; Background; Deradicalisation and rehabilitation
- The role of the policeMerits and shortcomings; The roles of the National Counter-terrorism Agency (BNPT); Challenges; Merits and shortcomings; BNPT's way forward; The roles of NGOs and civil society; Merits and shortcomings; Conclusion; References; Chapter Five: Sri Lanka's Rehabilitation Programme: The Humanitarian Mission Two; Overview; Introduction; Terrorism and rehabilitation in the Sri Lankan context; Rationale for the Sri Lankan rehabilitation programme in the context of global rehabilitation programmes; Genesis of Sri Lanka's rehabilitation programme
- Risk categorisation and assessment of detaineesModes of rehabilitation; Effectiveness of rehabilitation; Engaging the beneficiaries; Investigation; Ethos of rehabilitation; Skill acquisition to develop the rehabilitation programme; Rehabilitation staff and effective management; Radicalisation and the importance of deradicalisation; Challenges experienced within the rehabilitation programme; Conclusion; Part 2; Chapter Six: Delegitimising the Al-Qaeda of Obligatory Jihad: Interpreting the Islamic Concept of Jihad Based on the Fatwa on Terrorism; Overview; Introduction; Five dimensions of jihad
- Dar al-Islam and Dar al-HarbConclusion; Chapter Seven: Al-Wala' wal Bara' (Loyalty and Disavowal) in Modern Salafism: Analysing the Positions of Purist, Politico and Jihadi Salafis; Overview; Introduction; Al-Wala' wal Bara' in modern Salafism; Modern Salafi factions: The purists, politicos and jihadis; Purist Salafis; Politico Salafis; Jihadi Salafis; 1) Salih Bin Fawzan Al-Fawzan; 2) Ayman Al-Zawahiri; 3) Abdul Rahman Abdul Khaliq; 4) Muhammad Saeed Al-Qahtani; Analysis; Salih Bin Fawzan Al-Fawzan; Ayman Al-Zawahiri; Abdul Rahman Abdul Khaliq; Muhammad Saeed Al-Qahtani; Conclusion
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- 908551970
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- 1 online resource.
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- 9781783267446
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