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Deradicalisation,disengagement, rehabilitation and reintegration of violent extremists in conflict-affected contexts: a systematic literature review
Authors:Lina Grip  Jenniina Kotajoki
Institution:1. Department of Economic History and International Relations, Stockholm University and Research and Evaluation Unit, Swedish Prison and Probation Service, Stockholm, Swedenlina.grip@kriminalvarden.se;3. Research and Evaluation Unit, Swedish Prison and Probation Service, Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This article identifies, assesses and synthesises existing literature on deradicalisation, disengagement, rehabilitation and reintegration (DDRR) in conflict-affected states through a systematic literature review. While existing research has methodological shortcomings and determining the outcomes of DDRR programmes is challenging, 12 common themes surfaced in the synthesis. According to the studies selected, varying experiences of the individuals in violent extremist organisations, including form of engagement, role in the organisation and experiences of insecurity and disillusion, may affect DDRR processes. Capacity and resource constrains may pose challenges to DDRR programming in conflict-affected contexts, but engaging former extremists, their families and communities at large mitigates the issues characteristic for conflict-affected contexts and contributes to wider peace-building objectives.
Keywords:Violent extremism  conflict  deradicalisation  disengagement  rehabilitation  reintegration
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