Terrorist deradicalization programs in Saudi, Yemen and Malaysia
Terrorist Deradicalization is advancing subject of scientific study that lacks universally accepted definition. It is presently understood as efforts that attempt transform attitudes and behaviors of former terrorists so they reject violence as a tool to achieve ideological, religious or political g...
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description | Terrorist Deradicalization is advancing subject of scientific study that lacks universally accepted definition. It is presently understood as efforts that attempt transform attitudes and behaviors of former terrorists so they reject violence as a tool to achieve ideological, religious or political goals that threaten national security and life or cause political and economic instability. Saudi Arabia Yemen and Malaysia have deradicalization programs called Al-Ha’ir, Al-Hitar and Pemulihan, respectively, that are based on re-education and rehabilitation. Re-education components focus on correcting political and religious misconceptions, and rehabilitation provides a thoroughgoing monitoring system after inmate release. Government sponsored de-radicalization modules are designed to rehabilitate detained militants by addressing personality flaws and providing carefully structured reconstructive efforts. The authors describe methods used, which include modular themes such as holistic personality, self-reflection, social skills, criminal behavior, spirituality, Islamic consideration, security and psychology.Terrorist Deradicalization is advancing subject of scientific study that lacks universally accepted definition. It is presently understood as efforts that attempt transform attitudes and behaviors of former terrorists so they reject violence as a tool to achieve ideological, religious or political goals that threaten national security and life or cause political and economic instability. Saudi Arabia Yemen and Malaysia have deradicalization programs called Al-Ha’ir, Al-Hitar and Pemulihan, respectively, that are based on re-education and rehabilitation. Re-education components focus on correcting political and religious misconceptions, and rehabilitation provides a thoroughgoing monitoring system after inmate release. Government sponsored de-radicalization modules are designed to rehabilitate detained militants by addressing personality flaws and providing carefully structured reconstructive efforts. The authors describe methods used, which include modular themes such as holistic personality, self-reflection, social skills, criminal behavior, spirituality, Islamic consideration, security and psychology. |
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spelling | utm.eprints-855442020-06-30T08:50:24Z http://eprints.utm.my/85544/ Terrorist deradicalization programs in Saudi, Yemen and Malaysia Aslam, Mohd. Mizan Abu Bakar, Siti Zubaidah BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc Terrorist Deradicalization is advancing subject of scientific study that lacks universally accepted definition. It is presently understood as efforts that attempt transform attitudes and behaviors of former terrorists so they reject violence as a tool to achieve ideological, religious or political goals that threaten national security and life or cause political and economic instability. Saudi Arabia Yemen and Malaysia have deradicalization programs called Al-Ha’ir, Al-Hitar and Pemulihan, respectively, that are based on re-education and rehabilitation. Re-education components focus on correcting political and religious misconceptions, and rehabilitation provides a thoroughgoing monitoring system after inmate release. Government sponsored de-radicalization modules are designed to rehabilitate detained militants by addressing personality flaws and providing carefully structured reconstructive efforts. The authors describe methods used, which include modular themes such as holistic personality, self-reflection, social skills, criminal behavior, spirituality, Islamic consideration, security and psychology.Terrorist Deradicalization is advancing subject of scientific study that lacks universally accepted definition. It is presently understood as efforts that attempt transform attitudes and behaviors of former terrorists so they reject violence as a tool to achieve ideological, religious or political goals that threaten national security and life or cause political and economic instability. Saudi Arabia Yemen and Malaysia have deradicalization programs called Al-Ha’ir, Al-Hitar and Pemulihan, respectively, that are based on re-education and rehabilitation. Re-education components focus on correcting political and religious misconceptions, and rehabilitation provides a thoroughgoing monitoring system after inmate release. Government sponsored de-radicalization modules are designed to rehabilitate detained militants by addressing personality flaws and providing carefully structured reconstructive efforts. The authors describe methods used, which include modular themes such as holistic personality, self-reflection, social skills, criminal behavior, spirituality, Islamic consideration, security and psychology. Penerbit UTM Press 2020 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/85544/1/SitiZubaidahAbuBakar2020_TerroristDeradicalizationProgramsinSaudi.pdf Aslam, Mohd. Mizan and Abu Bakar, Siti Zubaidah (2020) Terrorist deradicalization programs in Saudi, Yemen and Malaysia. UMRAN (International Journal of Islamic and Civilizational Studies), 7 (1). pp. 1-9. ISSN 2289-8204 https://dx.doi.org/10.11113/umran2020.7n1.364 DOI:10.11113/umran2020.7n1.364 |
spellingShingle | BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc Aslam, Mohd. Mizan Abu Bakar, Siti Zubaidah Terrorist deradicalization programs in Saudi, Yemen and Malaysia |
title | Terrorist deradicalization programs in Saudi, Yemen and Malaysia |
title_full | Terrorist deradicalization programs in Saudi, Yemen and Malaysia |
title_fullStr | Terrorist deradicalization programs in Saudi, Yemen and Malaysia |
title_full_unstemmed | Terrorist deradicalization programs in Saudi, Yemen and Malaysia |
title_short | Terrorist deradicalization programs in Saudi, Yemen and Malaysia |
title_sort | terrorist deradicalization programs in saudi yemen and malaysia |
topic | BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc |
url | http://eprints.utm.my/85544/1/SitiZubaidahAbuBakar2020_TerroristDeradicalizationProgramsinSaudi.pdf |
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