deradicalization?
• Where and how does radicalization/deradicalization take place? What is the role and
function of the subject’s societal group?
• Are prisons or correctional facilities appropriate venues for programs? How troubling
are accusations of indoctrination of subjects?
Speakers
Abdulrahman Alhadlaq,
general director, Ideological Security Directorate, Interior Ministry,
Saudi Arabia
Elhadj Lamine,
Algerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mohamed Zarkasih,
head, Special Detachment Unit 88/Anti Terror, Indonesia National
Police
Moderator
Francesco Mancini,
senior fellow & director of research, International Peace Institute
17:15 – 17:30
Wrap-Up
19:00 – 21:00
Dinner hosted by Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Marriott Hotel
March 17th
08:45
Depart Marriott Hotel for Arab Thought Forum
09:30 – 11:30
Panel 3: Incentives for Change
• How do individual programs harness education and other societal rewards (marriage,
employment) as incentives to deradicalize?
• Can cross-cutting themes be discerned and used effectively in other programs?
• What obstacles have such incentive-based programs faced?
• How best can incentives be used to make the most of the subjects’ will to disengage?
Speakers
A. T. M. Amin,
dean, Media and Mass Communications Department, American University
in the Emirates, Dubai
Omar Ashour,
director, Middle East Studies Program, Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies,
University of Exeter, UK
John Harrison,
head of terrorism research, International Center for Political Violence and
Terrorism Research, Singapore
Driss Najim,
adviser to the minister of justice, Ministry of Justice, Morocco
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