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Role of Detention in the Process of Radicalization

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

N. Verbeeck*
Affiliation:
Psychiatric Centre St Amandus, Forensic Institute DEviant Sexuality FIDES, Beernem, Belgium

Abstract

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Role of detention in the process of radicalization and opinions about detention regime and approach for the prevention of radicalization in jail.

Following the terrorist attacks in Paris and Brussels, more attention is being paid to the factors, which play a role in the radicalization process of some Western youth. It was found that a large number of radicalized youth have a history of detention and that often this period of detention played a key role in radicalization. As a psychiatrist working in a prison with a high security department where many suspects of terrorism are incarcerated stay, I was asked to advise on the detention regime and on the way of dealing with difficult inmates. In this presentation I would like to elaborate on the elements during detention which determine the process of radicalization of certain prisoners, based on the current knowledge about the radicalization process and on the knowledge about the background of radicalized individuals in combination with own observations and findings about the detention regime in prisons.

Disclosure of interest

Nils Verbeeck.

Nils.verbeeck@telenet.be

Nils.verbeeck@fracarita.org

Proposal EPA 2017.

Type
Symposium: When forensic-psychiatric care becomes a matter of culture: Challenges of trans-cultural psychiatry in forensic settings
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2017
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