TY - JOUR PY - 2011// TI - Rehabilitating Terrorists Through Counter-Indoctrination: Lessons Learned From The Saudi Arabian Program JO - International criminal justice review A1 - Lankford, Adam A1 - Gillespie, Katherine SP - 118 EP - 133 VL - 21 IS - 2 N2 - For years, experts have agreed that Saudi Arabia runs the best terrorist rehabilitation program around the world. However, recent events, including Al Qaeda's December 25, 2009, attempt to blow up Northwest Flight 253, which put 289 innocent lives in danger and was apparently planned by a program graduate, have raised serious doubts. This study reexamines the leading social--psychological explanations for terrorist indoctrination to determine whether Saudi Arabia's rehabilitation program seems properly designed to reverse the indoctrination process. By identifying both the elements of indoctrination that the Saudi Arabian program appears to counter and the elements which it fails to address, this study provides new recommendations for how terrorist rehabilitation programs can be significantly improved around the world.
LA - SN - 1057-5677 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1057567711407333 ID - ref1 ER -