Disengaging and Reintegrating Violent Extremists in Conflict Zones

Dealing with people who leave violent extremist groups has become one of the most pressing security issues of our time. Drawing on new primary research conducted by the author in Iraq, Syria, and Nigeria, and existing research on disengagement and reintegration, this report underscores the challenges of administering rehabilitation programs in conditions of chronic insecurity—and of doing so at a scale sufficient to make a difference to hundreds or even thousands of people in short order. This former Boko Haram commander was photographed in Maiduguri, Nigeria, on September 8, 2021. (Photo by Tom Saater/New York Times) Summary

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