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监狱激进化对孟加拉国的惩教设施构成了重大且不断发展的威胁。这篇研究文章深入探讨了滋生激进主义的条件,包括腐败、过度拥挤、暴力和缺乏基本设施。通过对二手数据和专家访谈的广泛分析,本文认为这些有利条件已将孟加拉国监狱转变为激进意识形态的滋生地,使激进分子得以在监狱内外建立网络并策划袭击。本文还指出,随着非激进分子转向极端主义,囚犯,甚至是那些激进倾向极少的囚犯,也转变为激进分子的领导者。此外,文章还强调了当前监狱系统中缺乏去激进化计划,这是应对这一不断升级的问题的关键缺口。此外,研究还指出,社会否定、释放后机会有限以及安全部队的虐待是加剧入狱后激进化的因素。因此,本研究强调迫切需要采取综合战略来解决监狱激进化问题。2012."'我是穆斯林不是极端分子':预防战略如何构建了一个'可疑'社区"。政治与政策》40(6):https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-1346.2012.00397.x.Heinmiller, B. Timothy, Matthew A. Hennigar, and Sandra Kopec.2017."Degenerative Politics and Youth Criminal Justice Policy in Canada." Politics & Policy 45(3).Politics & Policy 45(3):406-31. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12204.Spalek, Basia.2010."Community Policing, Trust, and Muslim Communities in Relation to 'New Terrorism'(《与'新恐怖主义'相关的社区警务、信任和穆斯林社区》)。政治与政策》38(4):789–815. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747‐1346.2010.00258.x.
Prison radicalization: A persisting threat for Bangladesh
Prison radicalization poses a significant and evolving threat in Bangladesh's correctional facilities. This research article delves into the conditions fostering radicalization, including corruption, overcrowding, violence, and the lack of essential amenities. Drawing on extensive analysis of secondary data and expert interviews, this article argues that these conducive conditions have transformed Bangladeshi prisons into breeding grounds for radical ideologies, allowing militants to establish networks and plan attacks within and beyond prison confines. This article also points out the transformation of prisoners, even those with minimal radical tendencies, into militant leaders, along with the shift of non-radical individuals toward extremism. Moreover, it underscores the lack of de-radicalization programs within the current prison system as a crucial gap in countering this escalating issue. Furthermore, the research identifies societal denial, limited post-release opportunities, and mistreatment by security forces as factors exacerbating radicalization post-incarceration. As such, this study emphasizes the urgent need for comprehensive strategies to address prison radicalization.
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Awan, Imran. 2012. “‘I Am a Muslim Not an Extremist’: How the Prevent Strategy Has Constructed a ‘Suspect’ Community.” Politics & Policy 40(6): 1158–85. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-1346.2012.00397.x.
Heinmiller, B. Timothy, Matthew A. Hennigar, and Sandra Kopec. 2017. “Degenerative Politics and Youth Criminal Justice Policy in Canada.” Politics & Policy 45(3): 406–31. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12204.
Spalek, Basia. 2010. “Community Policing, Trust, and Muslim Communities in Relation to ‘New Terrorism.’” Politics & Policy 38(4): 789–815. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-1346.2010.00258.x.