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  1. May 8, 2018 · This chapter argues that effective reintegration process must be guided by underlying principles and practices of ‘transformatory peacebuilding’ in which agency of ex-combatants, their families and communities has a vital role to play.

    • D. B. Subedi
    • 2018
  2. By investigating the social lives of individuals after psychiatric hospitalization, this paper presents people’s shifting goals, priorities and challenges during the process of reintegration and unpacks how social lives are intertwined with management of illness.

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  4. Nov 16, 2017 · My research shows an integrative conception of habitus providing insight into reentry as a multifaceted social process: prison conditions stamp the body of people after they leave, but these effects are unstable and open to change in response to new conditions.

    • Records of War Time Conduct and Atrocities
    • Personal Background Before Recruitment
    • Socialisation Skill and Capacity
    • Social Stigma
    • Jobs and Livelihood

    During the armed conflict, the Maoists used the notion of “class enemy” as an instrument of war mobilisation. However, it soon turned out to be an instrument of violence. Operationalisation of the class enemy perception initially started with classifying rural elites and intellectuals, including big landholders, teachers, those associated with the ...

    Ex-combatants’ pre-recruitment personal backgrounds are another important factor; this aspect also has implications for his/her social acceptance in the community. At the time of recruitment, the Maoists did not take a thorough account of an individual’s personal, social, moral and ideological backgrounds. An “all are welcome” type of attitude was ...

    Both ex-combatants and non-combatant respondents believed that socialisation requires a particular set of competencies such as communication skills, interest and willingness to make new friends who have different political and ideological worldviews, the ability to take leadership roles in social activities and events, and so on. A large number of ...

    Social stigma is a reason why some combatants have generally avoided social interactions, community activities or returning back to their villages. An overwhelming number of combatants felt that although the war had induced political and civic awareness throughout the country, the CPNM’s promises that the war would bring in radical social, politica...

    It is important to note that this study has found mutually reinforcing characteristics between economic and social reintegration . An overwhelming number of ex-combatants and non-combatants interviewed agreed that the ex-combatants who have achieved jobs and livelihood security have the chances to experience better social reintegration . Engaging i...

  5. Sep 22, 2021 · Principle # 5: Provide strategies to gain the trust and cooperation of communities. Involving families, community members and civil society organizations in developing programs to reintegrate returning FTFs can further the goal of safe reintegration back into a community. Providing support to communities, and in particular those groups within ...

  6. Mar 14, 2017 · In the process, we determine a unified definition of reintegration, analyze current reintegration measurement instruments, and identify MSMV-reported needs and challenges to reintegration. Ultimately, we aim to further understand the concept and the systems that contribute to reintegration.

    • Christine A. Elnitsky, Michael P. Fisher, Cara L. Blevins
    • 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00369
    • 2017
    • Front Psychol. 2017; 8: 369.
  7. Jun 12, 2014 · By Taylor Kate Brown. BBC News, Washington. After five years in Taliban captivity, US Sgt Bowe Bergdahl has arrived in Texas for the next stage of his "reintegration" to freedom. What does the...