The Radicalisation of Prison Inmates: A Review of the Literature on Recruitment, Religion and Prisoner Vulnerability
Work
Year: 2013
Type: review
Abstract: It should come as no surprise that prisons can become breeding grounds for radicalisation and terrorism as prisons serve as reservoirs for society’s most dangerous individuals (Useem & Clayton, 20... more
Source: Journal of Human Security
Institutions Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, The University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology
Cites: 22
Cited by: 47
Related to: 10
FWCI: 1.183
Citation percentile (by year/subfield): 79.71
Subfield: Sociology and Political Science
Field: Social Sciences
Domain: Social Sciences
Sustainable Development Goal Peace, justice, and strong institutions
Open Access status: diamond