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A social psychological critique of the Saudi terrorism risk reduction initiative
Authors:Michael J Williams  Samuel C Lindsey
Institution:1. Department of Interdisciplinary Social Psychology, University of Nevada—Reno, Reno, NV, USAmjwilliams@unr.edu;3. Department of Interdisciplinary Social Psychology, University of Nevada—Reno, Reno, NV, USA
Abstract:Of great concern to policy makers and detention system administrators who face the need to release detainees suspected of terrorism is how to do so in ways that minimize risk to national security. Among responses taken by detention system administrators is the establishment of so-called ‘deradicalization’ (or ‘disengagement,’ or ‘terrorism risk reduction’) programs in which select detainees may participate to promote their own release. The present analysis critiques the Saudi terrorism risk reduction initiative in accord with two social psychological theories that are especially pertinent to the topic – identity theory and frame alignment theory – and offers policy suggestions based upon the theoretical strengths and weaknesses of the Saudi model.
Keywords:deradicalization  disengagement  terrorism  recidivism  psychology
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