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Dangerous Convictions: An Introduction to Extremist Activities in Prisons
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Dangerous Convictions: An Introduction to Extremist Activities in Prisons
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Anti-Defamation League. William and Naomi Gorowitz Institute on Terrorism and Extremism (New York, NY)
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Published 2002.
53 pages.
Related Topics
Gangs
(Offender Management)
Minorities
(Special Offenders)
Prisons
(Offender Management)
The relationship between extremism and the prison environment is examined. Sections comprising this report include: introduction -- murder in Jasper and permeable prisons; prison gangs; extremists on the inside; the free world I -- extremist recruitment of inmates; the free world II -- support for incarcerated extremists; and conclusion.
Accession Number: 018890
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