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So, general prison population with no muslims in her section, or a wing for islamists/radicals, which would either be solitary or would just encourage them to stay radical. Not easy when you think about it.
Yeah, maybe separation isn't always a good approach. Maybe there could be a different approach depending on how far gone they are. For the ones that were just caught up in that non-sense they could maybe be treated the way an ex-cultist would be treated(assuming there is a method that produces results). As for the others I'm not really sure what would work.
I would imagine it would be normal prison population, plus regular deradicalization sessions (some islamic therapist or something lol) and some human surveillance, would be a likely combination, but im guessing at what they do. She should not be trusted, just because she left isis. She could have been sent, not fled.
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[–] fagnig ago
So, general prison population with no muslims in her section, or a wing for islamists/radicals, which would either be solitary or would just encourage them to stay radical. Not easy when you think about it.
[–] SpaceLizard ago
Yeah, maybe separation isn't always a good approach. Maybe there could be a different approach depending on how far gone they are. For the ones that were just caught up in that non-sense they could maybe be treated the way an ex-cultist would be treated(assuming there is a method that produces results). As for the others I'm not really sure what would work.
[–] fagnig ago
I would imagine it would be normal prison population, plus regular deradicalization sessions (some islamic therapist or something lol) and some human surveillance, would be a likely combination, but im guessing at what they do. She should not be trusted, just because she left isis. She could have been sent, not fled.