South-East Asians who travelled to fight and live in Iraq and Syria are beginning to return home. Returning foreign terrorist fighters (FTFs) may pose a...
This Handbook constitutes the first technical guidance tool to addresses the manifestation of radicalization to violence and violent extremism in prison settings at the level...
The present publication is designed to complement existing tools that UNODC has developed, some of which provide guidance on the ratification and implementation of the...
Handbook on Children Recruited and Exploited by Terrorist and Violent Extremist Groups: The Role of the Justice System, UNODC (2017) This Handbook was developed with...
The significance of a gender-mainstreamed approach to P/CVE stems from recognition of the gendered drivers and impacts of VE, and UN Member States’ obligations to...
History offers plenty of examples of female involvement in political violence, but a certain fascination and disbelief continue to surround female violent extremists because women...
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) was requested by Member States in General Assembly resolution 68/187 of 18 December 2013, among other...
Violent extremism remains a significant challenge for South-East Asia, but in no country does it pose an existential threat. In Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines...
Mali, once an exemplar of stability in West Africa, has descended into increasing levels of violence since 2012. Facing a growing terrorist threat, which has...