2021
DOI: 10.37805/vedr2021.1
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Violent Extremist Disengagement and Reintegration: Lessons from Over 30 Years of DDR

Abstract: Recent questions surrounding the repatriation, rehabilitation, and reintegration of those who traveled to join the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the reintegration of violent extremists in conflict zones including Somalia, Nigeria, Libya, and Mali, and the impending release of scores of homegrown violent extremists from prisons in the United States and Europe have heightened policymaker and practitioner interest in violent extremist disengagement and reintegration (VEDR). Although a number of programs… Show more

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“…As noted in a recent RESOLVE Network research report on DDR, "holding individuals for lengthy periods and/or in inhumane conditions leads to a discourse of resistance against the state or external actors that impedes reintegration." 23 One factor that can undermine the Cameroonian DDR process is the failure to set a timeline and adequate resources.…”
Section: Prevent the Risks Of Recidivism And Reverting To Violence By A Definite Schedule For Reintegrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As noted in a recent RESOLVE Network research report on DDR, "holding individuals for lengthy periods and/or in inhumane conditions leads to a discourse of resistance against the state or external actors that impedes reintegration." 23 One factor that can undermine the Cameroonian DDR process is the failure to set a timeline and adequate resources.…”
Section: Prevent the Risks Of Recidivism And Reverting To Violence By A Definite Schedule For Reintegrationmentioning
confidence: 99%