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Blueprint Deradikalisasi

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Indonesia

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Name
Blueprint Deradikalisasi



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Target audience
Inmates convicted of terrorism-related offences
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Organisation
Indonesian National Counterterrorism Agency[1](BNPT)
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Objectives
Reforming inmates convicted of terrorism-related offences
Description
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The Deradicalisation Blueprint was implemented by the BNPT. The Blueprint is based on a “persuasive approach” whereby discussion and dialogue with clerics attempts to alter the mind-set of inmates. This programme presented the deradicalisation as an ideological struggle with a strategy incorporating four stages:
  • First, the identification phase is meant to involve collecting data and determining each inmate's level of ideological commitment;
  • This is followed by a process of rehabilitation, which aims to develop moderate understandings and attitudes among inmates and their families, so they become inclusive, peaceful, and tolerant citizens;
  • The re-education stage is the following one, seeking transformations of thought, understanding and attitudes;
Finally, re-socialisation aims to reintegrate inmates with society upon the completion of their sentence, which highlights the need to involve communities to remove suspicion and fear on one hand and develop empathy and mutual respect on the other hand.
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[1] Badan Nasional Penaggulangan Terorisme.
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