TY - BOOK AU - Mohd Mizan Aslam, AU - Gunaratna,Rohan TI - Terrorist Rehabilitation and Community Engagement in Malaysia and Southeast Asia / T2 - Routledge Studies in the Politics of Disorder and Instability SN - 9780367420314 U1 - 363.325 23 PY - 2020/// CY - Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : PB - Routledge, Taylor & Francis Ltd. KW - Terrorists KW - Rehabilitation KW - Malaysia KW - Southeast Asia KW - Terrorism KW - Prevention N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Terrorist rehabilitation and community engagement in Southeast Asia / Rohan Gunaratna -- Cross border terrorism in Malaysia : deradicalization strategies / Mohd Mizan Aslam -- Strategy in counterterrorism through implementation of Halal policy in Malaysia / Nurdeng Deuraseh -- Wasatiyyah approach to engage the issues of violence in Malaysia / Muhamad Husni Hasbulah, Afiffudin Mohammed Noor, Ku Mohd Syarbaini Ku Yaacob and Khalilullah Amin Ahmad -- Deradicalization strategy : the continuous effort of the government in countering radical groups in Malaysia / Siti Zubaidah Abu Bakar, Mohd Mizan Aslam and Kamaruzaman Yusoff -- The ethics of Islamic entrepreneurship in preventing radicalism among Malaysian graduates / Hasrul Bin Hashom and Anis Jazilah Binti Azmin -- Rehabilitation journey : the Singapore experience / Sabariah Mohamed Hussein -- Dealing with terrorism in Indonesia : an attempt to deradicalize, disengage and reintegrate terror inmates with a social psychology approach / Fajar Erikha and Any Rufaedah -- Youth radicalization and mitigation in Southern Philippines / Benedicto Bacani -- Applying Wasatiyyah approach in de-radicalization programs / Ahmad Fadhel Yousif and Ahmad El-Muhammadi N2 - The contributors to this book analyse the different approaches and modes of terrorist rehabilitation that have been attempted by Malaysia, and other countries in Southeast Asia. With an emphasis on the particular contexts within which they operate, this book examines the factors that determine the relative successes and failure of a wide range of community initiatives in integrating terrorists back into society. These initiatives include using methods based on social psychology, religion, and entrepreneurship to develop a comprehensive approach to rehabilitating and deradicalizing terrorists in Malaysia as well as Singapore, Indonesia and the Philippines. As such it makes an important contribution to the global policy debate, coloured by the unique characteristics of the South East Asia region. A valuable resource for researchers and policymakers seeking constructive ways to counter violent extremism ER -