This edition of the RAN Practitioners Spotlight magazine therefore takes a look at some of the challenges related to rehabilitation and reintegration, as well as some of the approaches that have been taken, including multi-agency approaches, mentorship and engagement with families. With foreign fighters returning from Ukraine, women and children still returning from camps in Syria and Iraq, and violent extremist and terrorist offenders (VETOs) being released from prisons across the EU, the need to effectively and successfully rehabilitate them and reintegrate them back into society has never been more acute and important. Sources Read the full version of the Spotlight Details Publication date22 April 2024AuthorDirectorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs Related links RAN SpotlightSpotlight is a quarterly publication for the RAN’s network of practitioners. Each edition throws a spotlight on different issues, from mental health to Violent Right-Wing Extremism.
RAN SpotlightSpotlight is a quarterly publication for the RAN’s network of practitioners. Each edition throws a spotlight on different issues, from mental health to Violent Right-Wing Extremism.