Entrepreneurial rehabilitation: The promise of social entrepreneurship in disengaging religious terrorists

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    Abstract

    Rehabilitation, former terrorists and culinary business – when creatively packaged as a purposeful organization called ‘social enterprise’ – unfold as a new, cost-effective tool to help religious terrorists return to normality without perpetuating the vicious cycle of religious terrorism. We examine a social enterprise from the hotbed of religious terrorism in Indonesia and unpack its key success factors in developing social intervention mechanisms that successfully disengage terrorists and help them pursue an alternative career to terrorism.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationDeradicalisation and Terrorist Rehabilitation
    Subtitle of host publicationA Framework for Policy-making and Implementation
    EditorsRohan Gunaratna, Sabariah Hussin
    Place of PublicationOxon
    PublisherRoutledge, UK
    Pages64-78
    ISBN (Electronic)9780429891052
    ISBN (Print)9781138602519, 9781138602526
    Publication statusPublished - 2018

    Publication series

    NameRoutledge Studies in the Politics of Disorder and Instability

    Research Keywords

    • social entrepreneurship
    • social innovation
    • terrorism
    • conflict & violence
    • culinary
    • violence
    • Developing countries

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