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Prisoner Radicalization and Terrorism Detention Policy
Institutionalized Fear or Evidence-Based Policy Making?
von Tinka M. Veldhuis
Verlag: Routledge
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ISBN: 978-1-138-91719-4
Erschienen am 12.05.2016
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 240 mm [H] x 161 mm [B] x 16 mm [T]
Gewicht: 484 Gramm
Umfang: 208 Seiten

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Tinka M. Veldhuis is a researcher at the University of Groningen and a Research Fellow at the ICCT - The Hague, the Netherlands. Her research focuses on the analysis and evaluation of counter-terrorism policy, in particular prison policies and rehabilitation and reintegration programs for violent extremist offenders.



1. Prisoner Radicalization and Terrorism Detention Policy Part I: The Making of Terrorism Detention Policy-The Terrorism Wing 2. Agenda Setting and Policy Preparation 3. The Terrorism Wing in Theory Part II: Theoretical and Empirical Observations on Prisoner Radicalization 4. A Theory of Prisoner Radicalization 5. Terrorists in the Inmate Hierarchy Part III: Terrorism Detention Policy in Practice-Implementation of the Terrorism Wing 6. The Target Population 7. The Prison Regime Part IV: Captivated by Fear 8. Fear-Based Terrorism Detention Policy 9. A Realist Approach to Rehabilitation and Reintegration 10. General Conclusions and Discussion



Correctional policies for Islamist violent extremist offenders are often based on the premise that prisons can be hotbeds of radicalization. The perception that inmates are susceptible to violent extremist belief systems has given rise to a fervent international public, political, and scholarly debate and has led to the introduction of drastic, often expensive policies to counter the threat of prison radicalization. But is the introduction of these policies justified?
A key question is whether violent extremist offenders should be concentrated in separate high-security prisons, or whether they should be integrated into the mainstream inmate population. Prisoner Radicalization and Terrorism Detention Policy argues that concentration strategies to manage violent extremist offenders are often flawed - based on untested, potentially false assumptions that are rooted in fear rather than in facts. Little academic evidence has been produced that can valuably inform policy making in this area. As a result, policies to detain violent extremist offenders may be inadequately tailored to achieve their objectives, and could even lead to an intensification of the violent extremist threat.
This book is the first to present a detailed and systematic case study of the decision-making and implementation process behind terrorism detention policy. It will be essential reading for students, scholars and policymakers researching criminal justice, terrorism and extremism.


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