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This collection is the first on ex-extremists and combatants (Formers) in violence prevention work. While the engagement of Formers in violence prevention programs--especially in the context of countering and preventing violent extremism (P/CVE), and peacebuilding--has expanded across the world, their involvement has been controversial and contested. This volume captures a variety of work Formers are engaged in across a range of contexts, broadly divided into three themes on their effectiveness, ethical considerations, and implementation. Written by a range of authors with diverse perspectives including academics, former extremists, peer mentors, program leaders, and practicing psychologists, chapters include Formers in North American research, the role of former Northern Irish combatants in peacebuilding, collaborating with Formers, the ethical imperatives of engaging Formers in P/CVE efforts, and more. Taken together, the book ultimately offers a snapshot of the ongoing policy debates while contributing to the future direction of work involving Formers in violence prevention.
Contents
Introduction
Gordon Clubb, Ryan Scrivens and Md. Didarul Islam
Section 1: Academic Perspectives
Chapter 1: Understanding the Effectiveness of Formers: Contexts and Measurements
Daniel Koehler
Chapter 2: "Informed Informants": An Empirical Exploration of Using Formers within P/CVE Work in the UK
Suraj Lakhani
Chapter 3: Being a Former, Becoming a Mentor, and the Value of Using Formers in the Swedish Exit Program
Tina Wilchen Christensen
Chapter 4: Moral Injury, Moral Blindness, Political Non-Repentance: Former ETA Members and Prevention and Countering Violent Extremism
Rogelio Alonso
Chapter 5: Former Extremists in North American Research
Ryan Scrivens, Steven Windisch, and Pete Simi
Chapter 6: "Informative, Shocking, Entertaining": Two Decades of Talks by Former Extremists in German Schools
Maria Walsh and Antje Gansewig
Chapter 7: The Role of Former Northern Irish Combatants in Building Peace and Preventing Violence: Community and Combatant Perspectives
Neil Ferguson and Patrick Flack
Chapter 8: Missed Potential for Former Fighters' Involvement in Conflict Prevention: The Case of Burundi
Guðrún Sif Friðriksdóttir
Chapter 9: Do Former Child Soldiers Have a Role in Peacebuilding in Colombia?
Patrícia Nabuco Martuscelli and Rafael Duarte Villa
Section 2: Practitioner Perspectives
Chapter 10: Formers in Lebanon
Christina Foerch and Julie M. Norman
Chapter 11: Transitioning from Former Violent Extremist to Exit Peer Specialist
Katharina Meredith and Robert Örell
Chapter 12: Collaboration with Former Extremists
Lynn Davies
Chapter 13: How I Understand the Role of Former as a Former Turned Activist
Mubin Shaikh
Chapter 14: Former Extremists as Peer Mentors in P/CVE
Sara Winegar Budge
Chapter 15: Life after Hate
Brad Galloway
Chapter 16: From Former to Practitioner
Chris Buckley
Chapter 17: The Ethical Imperatives of Engaging Formers in P/CVE Efforts
Ross Frenett
Conclusion: Norms and Standards for Formers Engaging in Violence Prevention
Gordon Clubb, Ryan Scrivens and Md. Didarul Islam