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Inmate Radicalisation and Recruitment in Prisons

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Table des matières

Chapter 1 – Introduction

Bibliography

Chapter 2 – The Inmate Social System and Coping with the "Pains of Imprisonment"

Early Western Perspectives on Inmate Social Systems

Inmate Code and Solidarity

Inmate Leadership Structure

Deprivation Perspective

Importation Perspective

Managerial Perspective

Bibliography

Chapter 3 – Religion and Rehabilitation in Prisons

Prison Conversions

Role of Religion

De-Radicalisation

Bibliography

Chapter 4 – The Management of VEOs in Asia-Pacific

Australia

Overcrowding

VEO Assessment, Classification and Placement

Corrections NSW

Corrections Victoria

The United States

Canada

Indonesia

Bibliography

Chapter 5 – The Management of VEOs in Europe

The United Kingdom

France

The Netherlands

Belgium

Summary of Management Strategies

Bibliography

Chapter 6 – The Complexity of the Philippines Correctional System

Deprivation Perspectives

Coping Mechanisms

Inmate Prisonisation

Inmate code

Shared Governance and Prison Gangs

Summary of Conditions

Bibliography

Chapter 7 – Understanding VEOs in the Philippines Correctional System

Origins of VEOs in the Philippines

Part A: VEOs on Remand in Philippines Jails

SICA 1

SICA 2

MMDJ Annex 2 and 3

Inmate Risk Assessment, Classification, Case Management, and Programming

Part B: Convicted VEOs in Philippines Prisons: NBP’s Maximum-Security Compound

Mosque and Al-Rahman Islamic School

De-Radicalisation / Intervention Programs

Implications for VEO Management: A Way Forward in Managing VEOs

A Way Forward

Bibliography

Chapter 8 – Conclusion

Bibliography

A propos de l'auteur

Clarke Jones is a criminologist based at the Research School of Psychology at the Australian National University, Australia
Raymund E. Narag is an assistant professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, USA

Résumé

Inmate Radicalisation and Recruitment in Prisons challenges existing perceptions about prison radicalisation. Whilst not downplaying the seriousness of the prison radicalisation threat, it seeks a more balanced interpretation of current discussion.

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