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Ex-Pirates in Somalia: Processes of Engagement, Disengagement, and Reintegration

NCJ Number
243164
Journal
Journal of Scandinavian Studies in Criminology and Crime Prevention Volume: 13 Issue: 2 Dated: 2012 Pages: 94-114
Author(s)
Ingvild Magnæs Gjelsvik; Tore Bjørgo
Date Published
2012
Length
21 pages
Annotation
This study addressed how and why individuals in Somalia get involved in piracy activities, and how and why some of these individuals eventually disengage from such criminal groups.
Abstract
This study addresses how and why individuals in Somalia get involved in piracy activities, and how and why some of these individuals eventually disengage from such criminal groups. Based on qualitative interviews with 16 ex-pirates and pirate associates and a number of other locals and experts, the study provides first-hand insights into some of the conditions, circumstances, and processes which may serve to discourage involvement and continued engagement in piracy. Furthermore, it analyses factors and circumstances which may encourage and facilitate disengagement from these criminal activities and reintegration into non-criminal economic activities and social relationships. The lack of employment and livelihood motivated individuals to engage in piracy. However, disappointment about the lack of expected profit, coupled with the prospect of a licit income, influenced some to end their piracy involvement. Another important factor was the strong statements by local Muslim leaders that piracy was haram (forbidden). This was often reinforced by family and community objections to their involvement in piracy. Family members also played important roles in facilitating their disengagement. The 'Alternative Livelihood to Piracy' project played a positive role in facilitating disengagement from piracy, working closely with local religious leaders and the communities. Abstract published by arrangement with Taylor and Francis.