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Originally Posted by kirklancaster
special jails specifically for Jihadist-killers and terrorists where they remain segregated from other categories of prisoners SHOULD be the first step in stopping this radicalisation.
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That was my initial instinct on reading this but then, giving it some thought, is it really such a good idea? You're basically putting like-minded and committed individuals into a melting pot where they can share ideas and make plans... essentially putting them in contact with, or outright creating, a support network when before they may well have been isolated / "lone wolf".
Even if you extend it to "But that shouldn't matter because these people shouldn't get out"; you're basically still risking "merging" disparate groups on the outside, when multiple jihadists meet in a facility and arrange to have their contacts on the outside exchange contact details and "put their heads together", so to speak.
So maybe the exact opposite is better (if probably not really practical to implement) - keep them APART as much as possible.