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The Spectacular Few - Prisoner Radicalization and the Evolving Terrorist Threat (Hardcover, New)
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The Spectacular Few - Prisoner Radicalization and the Evolving Terrorist Threat (Hardcover, New)
Series: Alternative Criminology
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The Madrid train bombers, shoe-bomber Richard Reid, al-Qaeda in
Iraq, and the 9/11 attacks-all were led by men radicalized behind
bars. By their very nature, prisons are intended to induce
transformative experiences among inmates, but today's prisons are
hotbeds for personal transformation toward terrorist beliefs and
actions due to the increasingly chaotic nature of prison life
caused by mass incarceration. In The Spectacular Few, Mark Hamm
demonstrates how prisoners use criminal cunning, collective
resistance and nihilism to incite terrorism against Western
targets. A former prison guard himself, Hamm knows the realities of
day-to-day prison life and understands how prisoners socialize,
especially the inner-workings and power of prison gangs-be they the
Aryan Brotherhood or radical Islam. He shows that while Islam is
mainly a positive influence in prison, certain forces within the
prison Muslim movement are aligned with the efforts of al-Qaeda and
its associates to inspire convicts in the United States and Europe
to conduct terrorist attacks on their own. Drawing from a wide
range of sources-including historical case studies of prisoner
radicalization reaching from Gandhi and Hitler to Malcolm X, Bobby
Sands and the detainees of Guantanamo; a database of cases linking
prisoner radicalization with evolving terrorist threats ranging
from police shootouts to suicide bombings; interviews with
intelligence officers, prisoners affiliated with terrorist groups
and those disciplined for conducting radicalizing campaigns in
prison-The Spectacular Few imagines the texture of prisoners'
lives: their criminal thinking styles, the social networks that
influenced them, and personal "turning points" that set them on the
pathway to violent extremism. Hamm provides a broad understanding
of how prisoners can be radicalized, arguing that in order to
understand the contemporary landscape of terrorism, we must come to
terms with how prisoners are treated behind bars.
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