Monash Expert: Reintegrating ISIS Families

ARC Centre of Excellence for the Elimination of Violence against Women (CEVAW), Monash University

Last week, four women and nine children associated with the Islamic State returned to Australia from Syria. Three of the women have been charged with serious offences, including alleged enslavement of a Yazidi woman. Dr Helen Stenger has provided analysis in The Conversation drawing on her research on what makes rehabilitation and reintegration of ISIS-linked women effective. She is available to discuss the international evidence and what Australia can learn from countries that have already walked this path.

Dr Helen Stenger, Research Fellow, ARC Centre of Excellence for the Elimination of Violence against Women (CEVAW), Monash University

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