TY - JOUR
T1 - Integration versus segregation
T2 - A preliminary examination of Philippine correctional facilities for de-radicalization
AU - Jones, Clarke R.
AU - Morales, Resurrecion S.
PY - 2012/3
Y1 - 2012/3
N2 - Operations to counterterrorism in the southern Philippines have resulted in the arrest and incarceration of a significant number of key militants. As a result, the Philippine government has expressed concern that these inmates may radicalize others and continue to operate while incarcerated. As a preventive measure, the government has considered a number of "soft" counterstrategies, including the development of a de-radicalization program. To study the feasibility of running such a program in the Philippine corrective system, this article examines two interrelated areas of enquiry concerning how terrorist inmates are housed and whether prison gangs foster or discourage radicalization in the Philippine prison system. Initial findings suggest that the integration of terrorist inmates with prison gangs may temporarily encourage disengagement and set the foundations for de-radicalization. However, without a specifically designed intervention strategy, the terrorist inmates may revert to militancy once they have returned to their original social settings.
AB - Operations to counterterrorism in the southern Philippines have resulted in the arrest and incarceration of a significant number of key militants. As a result, the Philippine government has expressed concern that these inmates may radicalize others and continue to operate while incarcerated. As a preventive measure, the government has considered a number of "soft" counterstrategies, including the development of a de-radicalization program. To study the feasibility of running such a program in the Philippine corrective system, this article examines two interrelated areas of enquiry concerning how terrorist inmates are housed and whether prison gangs foster or discourage radicalization in the Philippine prison system. Initial findings suggest that the integration of terrorist inmates with prison gangs may temporarily encourage disengagement and set the foundations for de-radicalization. However, without a specifically designed intervention strategy, the terrorist inmates may revert to militancy once they have returned to their original social settings.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84858666753&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/1057610X.2012.648157
DO - 10.1080/1057610X.2012.648157
M3 - Article
SN - 1057-610X
VL - 35
SP - 211
EP - 228
JO - Studies in Conflict and Terrorism
JF - Studies in Conflict and Terrorism
IS - 3
ER -