
The Fragile Return: Challenges in Rehabilitating Former Terror Offenders
The reintegration of former terrorism convicts (commonly referred to in Indonesia as napiter) represents a strategic effort that is both complex and multidimensional.
The reintegration of former terrorism convicts (commonly referred to in Indonesia as napiter) represents a strategic effort that is both complex and multidimensional.
To avoid exposure to narratives from alluring terror groups that flood the digital world, what can be done is to flood the digital channels with reverse content or so-called alternative narratives.
Since the emergence of ISIS in Indonesia in 2014, and in several Southeast Asian countries such as Malaysia and the Philippines, the trend of spreading radical and terrorist ideas through the internet has been increasing.