Challenges to reintegration: a case study of violent extremist detainees and their reintegration into Malaysian society

Purpose: This paper aims to present a case study analysing the reintegration programs of Malaysian violent extremist detainees and prisoners. It explores the ongoing challenges faced by these individuals as they strive to reintegrate and assimilate into society. Design/methodology/approach: Qualitat...

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Main Author: Zahari A.I.; Zakaria N.B.; Hanafiah M.H.; Ramli L.E.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Emerald Publishing 2024
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Zahari A.I.; Zakaria N.B.; Hanafiah M.H.; Ramli L.E.
Challenges to reintegration: a case study of violent extremist detainees and their reintegration into Malaysian society
2024
Safer Communities
23
1
10.1108/SC-09-2022-0038
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85171424582&doi=10.1108%2fSC-09-2022-0038&partnerID=40&md5=f69d6b21cb06d20b0c32f92c51f346ec
Purpose: This paper aims to present a case study analysing the reintegration programs of Malaysian violent extremist detainees and prisoners. It explores the ongoing challenges faced by these individuals as they strive to reintegrate and assimilate into society. Design/methodology/approach: Qualitative data was collected through interviews with 12 violent extremist detainees and prisoners who had successfully reintegrated into society. The life course perspective was used as the analytical framework, and data analysis was conducted using ATLAS.ti. Findings: The study revealed common challenges faced by the participants in gaining societal acceptance, dealing with stigma and achieving economic stability. The results also highlighted the difficulties of sustaining livelihoods due to heightened vigilance in the surrounding environment. Research limitations/implications: These findings enhance the understanding of factors influencing successful reintegration of people who were involved in violent extremism into mainstream society. Practical implications: Government bodies, agencies or organisations and non-governmental organisations can implement these successful factors to prevent any issues of recidivism or resentment towards society. Originality/value: This research contributes unique insights based on data from individuals who have undergone successful or partial successful reintegration. Detailed academic sharing of such information from a Southeast Asian country such as Malaysia is relatively scarce, given the specific procedures required for accessing such data. © 2023, Emerald Publishing Limited.
Emerald Publishing
17578043
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author Zahari A.I.; Zakaria N.B.; Hanafiah M.H.; Ramli L.E.
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Challenges to reintegration: a case study of violent extremist detainees and their reintegration into Malaysian society
author_facet Zahari A.I.; Zakaria N.B.; Hanafiah M.H.; Ramli L.E.
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title Challenges to reintegration: a case study of violent extremist detainees and their reintegration into Malaysian society
title_short Challenges to reintegration: a case study of violent extremist detainees and their reintegration into Malaysian society
title_full Challenges to reintegration: a case study of violent extremist detainees and their reintegration into Malaysian society
title_fullStr Challenges to reintegration: a case study of violent extremist detainees and their reintegration into Malaysian society
title_full_unstemmed Challenges to reintegration: a case study of violent extremist detainees and their reintegration into Malaysian society
title_sort Challenges to reintegration: a case study of violent extremist detainees and their reintegration into Malaysian society
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description Purpose: This paper aims to present a case study analysing the reintegration programs of Malaysian violent extremist detainees and prisoners. It explores the ongoing challenges faced by these individuals as they strive to reintegrate and assimilate into society. Design/methodology/approach: Qualitative data was collected through interviews with 12 violent extremist detainees and prisoners who had successfully reintegrated into society. The life course perspective was used as the analytical framework, and data analysis was conducted using ATLAS.ti. Findings: The study revealed common challenges faced by the participants in gaining societal acceptance, dealing with stigma and achieving economic stability. The results also highlighted the difficulties of sustaining livelihoods due to heightened vigilance in the surrounding environment. Research limitations/implications: These findings enhance the understanding of factors influencing successful reintegration of people who were involved in violent extremism into mainstream society. Practical implications: Government bodies, agencies or organisations and non-governmental organisations can implement these successful factors to prevent any issues of recidivism or resentment towards society. Originality/value: This research contributes unique insights based on data from individuals who have undergone successful or partial successful reintegration. Detailed academic sharing of such information from a Southeast Asian country such as Malaysia is relatively scarce, given the specific procedures required for accessing such data. © 2023, Emerald Publishing Limited.
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