ANR TROC (Terrorists Reintegration in Open Custody) (2023-)
The aim of this multidisciplinary research is to study the issues and dynamics of the social reintegration brakes and levers of Terrorist Convicts Ordinary Detainees Susceptible to Radicalization in open custody. Indeed, the social reintegration of radicalized prisoners leaving detention is one of the main societal challenges for the coming years and a major issue for justice, security, social work and civil society actors. The study is focused on the problematics of the interlinkages between the individual and collective dimensions of their social reintegration by exploring two main hypotheses: (H1) socio-judicial practices in open custody reintegration require to identify specific issues linked to adjustments of interpretations and expectations between the main actors involved in their reintegration process and societal requests; (H2) social reintegration in open custody is linked to the dynamics of individual resistance and collective efficacy.
Project manager: Nicolas Amadio (LINcs/FRLC)
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Nicolas Amadio (25 mars 2024). ANR TROC (Terrorists Reintegration in Open Custody) (2023-). Langage et communication. Consulté le 4 octobre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/w346