Countering violent extremism through state-society partnerships : a case study of de-radicalisation programmes in Indonesia/ I Gusti Bagus Dharma Agastia

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: The Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter TerrorismSummary: This paper critically examines the role of CSOs in mitigating the shortcomings of government-sponsored de-radicalisation programmes in Indonesia. The paper concludes by offering a possible roadmap that might help enhancing partnerships between government and CSOs in de-radicalisation of violent extremist offenders. This paper is based on a study which combines a review of existing frameworks on de-radicalisation with in-depth expert interviews from government officials and CSO representatives specialising in de-radicalisation in Indonesia
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This paper critically examines the role of CSOs in mitigating the shortcomings of government-sponsored de-radicalisation programmes in Indonesia. The paper concludes by offering a possible roadmap that might help enhancing partnerships between government and CSOs in de-radicalisation of violent extremist offenders. This paper is based on a study which combines a review of existing frameworks on de-radicalisation with in-depth expert interviews from government officials and CSO representatives specialising in de-radicalisation in Indonesia

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