Rehabilitation, Deradicalization, and Reintegration of Militants:
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Writen by Ilam Khan - PublisherPalgrave Macmillan, London
- Year2024
Rehabilitation, Deradicalization, and Reintegration of Militants by Ilam Khan offers an in-depth examination of the processes involved in rehabilitating, deradicalizing, and reintegrating former militants, with a particular focus on the Swat Valley in Pakistan. Drawing on real-world case studies, this book explores the challenges faced by individuals who have been involved in violent extremism and the strategies employed by local and international actors to help reintegrate these individuals back into society. The case study from Swat Valley highlights the unique challenges posed by a region affected by both extremism and socio-political instability. Khan discusses the role of community, governmental, and non-governmental organizations in implementing successful rehabilitation programs that address not only the psychological and social aspects of radicalization but also the structural factors that contribute to extremism. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of how deradicalization efforts can be adapted to specific cultural and regional contexts, making it an essential resource for those interested in counterterrorism and peacebuilding strategies.

