21. "Deradicalisation" and Indonesian Prisons
- Publication Date:
- 11-2007
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- International Crisis Group
- Abstract:
- Indonesia, like many countries where Islamic jihadi cells have been uncovered, has been experimenting over the last three years with “deradicalisation” programs. While the term is poorly defined and means different things to different people, at its most basic it involves the process of persuading extremists to abandon the use of violence. It can also refer to the process of creating an environment that discourages the growth of radical movements by addressing the basic issues fuelling them, but in general, the broader the definition, the less focused the program created around it. Experience suggests that deradicalisation efforts in Indonesia, however creative, cannot be evaluated in isolation and they are likely to founder unless incorporated into a broader program of prison reform.
- Topic:
- Conflict Resolution, Islam, and Terrorism
- Political Geography:
- Indonesia and Southeast Asia