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Daan Weggemans

Researcher at Leiden University

Publications -  18
Citations -  139

Daan Weggemans is an academic researcher from Leiden University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Terrorism & Radicalization. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 16 publications receiving 119 citations.

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Who Are They and Why Do They Go? The Radicalization and Preparatory Processes of Dutch Jihadist Foreign Fighters

TL;DR: In this paper, the main elements of five Dutch jihadist foreign fighters' radicalisation and preparatory acts are discussed, based on interviews with persons who had been in the direct environment of these jihadists during their radicalisation phase and the time they were preparing their travel to Syria.
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Open source intelligence and privacy dilemmas: Is it time to reassess state accountability?

TL;DR: It is argued that state accountability should at least entail that the actual process and outcome of data collection, processing, mining and sharing is subjected to review and/or sanctions.
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Reintegrating Jihadist Extremist Detainees: Helping Extremist Offenders Back into Society

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on the process of reintegration of former Jihadist detainees, as well as the role that the police and other frontline professionals play in this process, arguing that sentencing or incarcerating terrorism suspects is not the end of the story, but just the beginning of the next phase: a process of Reintegration, or the start of a new cycle of violence.
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Reintegration Among High-Profile Ex-Offenders.

TL;DR: Findings emphasize the significance of the broader social context of high-profile offenders as well as factors such as time and age, for gaining an understanding of their lived experiences and desistance.

The Anders Behring Breivik Trial: Performing Justice, Defending Democracy

TL;DR: The ICCT -The Hague Research Paper examines to what extent the Breivik trial attained the goals of criminal justice: retribution, prevention, restoring democratic order and upholding the rule of law as discussed by the authors.