Additional Resources - Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Terrorism-Related Offenders in Other Contexts

The following resources are the result of efforts conducted under the Radicalization, Rehabilitation, Reintegration, and Recidivism Network (4R Network), a U.S.-based initiative aimed at creating a community of practice among those working to facilitate the rehabilitation and reintegration of individuals returning to the community after having been incarcerated for terrorism-related offenses.

General Knowledge Sessions

Effectively and efficiently supporting reintegration and rehabilitation efforts in a way that reduces the risk of recidivism and enhances public safety first requires framing the context appropriately and creating a synchronous ecosystem of actors. These sessions will serve to:

- Increase knowledge and awareness of evidence-based practices regarding reintegration and recidivism and bring knowledge and experience from multiple disciplines to make knowledge-construction transdisciplinary; and

- Enhance the capacity of civil society stakeholders to coordinate care with governmental stakeholders and provide effective rehabilitation and reintegration support services.