Saturday, December 29, 2007

Islamist Radicals in Prison: How Many?
The US has fewer cases of radicalization than Europe, but experts call for more study, preventive strategies

By Alexandra Marks

Prison JihadNEW YORK – The radicalization and recruitment of terrorists in US prisons present a threat of "unknown magnitude," according to national security experts.

That's prompted leading analysts to call on Congress to set up a national commission to study the spread of radical ideologies in America's correctional systems.

Prisons have long been fertile breeding grounds for radical thought. Right-wing extremists, neo-Nazis, and Christian Identity groups have traditionally recruited and set up ideologically based gangs in these facilities. Radical Islamists have been more active in European prisons, but there have been a handful of documented cases of Islamist radicalization in US prisons. Read more ...

Source: Christian Science Monitor