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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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Prisoner Radicalization and Terrorism Detention Policy
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 policy makers researching criminal justice, terrorism, and extremism.
Tinka M. Veldhuis is a researcher at the University of Groningen and a research fellow at the ICCT The Hague, the Netherlands.
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Prisoner Radicalization and Terrorism Detention Policy
Institutionalized fear or evidence-based policy making?
Tinka M. Veldhuis
Prisoner Radicalization and Terrorism Detention Policy
Institutionalized fear or evidence-based policy making?
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First published 2016
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ISBN: 978-1-138-91719-4 (hbk)
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Contents
PART I
The making of terrorism detention policy: the terrorism wing
PART II
Theoretical and empirical observations on prisoner radicalization
PART III
Terrorism detention policy in practice: the implementation of the terrorism wing
PART IV
Captivated by fear
Figures
Tables
Like most scholarly work, this book profited from the knowledge and expertise of many people. The book is based on my dissertation (entitled Captivated by fear. An evaluation of terrorism detention policy), and has been written in close collaboration with Siegwart Lindenberg, Ernestine Gordijn, and Ren Veenstra, who were my supervisors at the University of Groningen. Their support and guidance have been absolutely essential in framing the argument and conducting the research. Without them, this book would simply not exist.
Several people have contributed, either directly or indirectly, to shaping my ideas for this book. Thanks are due to my colleagues at ICCT The Hague. I am particularly grateful to Eelco Kessels, my partner in Rehab. The joy of Rehab has always been closely intertwined with the joy of working with such a talented, goal-oriented, and above all cheerful colleague and friend. Edwin Bakker, on several occasions you have drastically and positively altered the path I chose in my professional life. Like many others, I largely owe my academic career to your support.
In part, the data presented in this book were collected as part of an evaluation study of the Dutch terrorism detention strategy (Veldhuis et al., 2011), which was commissioned and supervised by the Research and Documentation Centre (WODC) of the Dutch Ministry of Security and Justice. Thanks are extended to all who were involved in the project, including the supervisory committee, respondents, and research assistants.
Several people, including Eelco Kessels, Hamed el-Said, Lennart Landman, members of the WALM research group at the University of Groningen, and representatives of the relevant policy-making and operational actors have commented on drafts of (Dutch versions of) chapters of the book. Discussions with Ren Torenvlied, Arie Glebbeek, Daan Weggemans, and Paul Nieuwbeerta strongly influenced my thoughts on the research and/or the writing. I am also grateful to my husband, PK, who spent many nights proofreading the book. Lastly, I would like to thank Mark Hamm, Arie Kruglanski, and Rafael Wittek, who were so generous as to review the completed manuscript.
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