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Radicalization in Prison: Approaching the Issue
Dotlačil, Filip ; Ditrych, Ondřej (advisor) ; Aslan, Emil (referee)
In recent years Europe experienced several terrorist attacks on its soil. Some of these were committed by Jihadists radicalised in prisons. An issue already identified by scholars has thus become publicly known and attracted attention of policy makers. The combination of Islamic propaganda with jails imprisoning substantial amount of vulnerable inmates and incarceration of returning foreign fighters create a mixture threatening to produce more violent extremists. The aim of this thesis is to describe how Germany approaches the issue and connect its solution with existing radicalisation models and prison regime concepts. Because of the federal structure of Germany, this description is based on analysis of three levels: institutional analysis of the German framework (macro); comparison of state projects tackling the issue (meso); and a case study of practitioners of one federal state (micro). The thesis comes to a conclusion, that the German strategy is strongly decentralised, still not in its final form, applies the concept of dynamic security as its prison regime and approaches the issue from a holistic perspective, involving also non-state actors and other areas of radicalisation.
Radicalization of muslims in the United Kingdom
Vajdová, Lucie
This bachelor thesis deals with radicalisation of Muslims in the UK. The aim is to map current state of radicalisation of Muslims in the UK, with specific focus on British radical groups, strategy and initiatives of Britons in the process of deradicalization. The theoretical part is focused on the identification of potential causes of the radicalisation process and on the characteristic profile of radicals, more emphasis is given to an examination of the role of the internet in radicalisation. Attention has been payed to statistical demo-graphic data, dynamics and the subject of the British Muslim population based on the Census data of 2011. The practical part of the thesis is devoted to a description of British radical groups and their influence in the UK. The final chapter discusses the Contest strategy, preventive initiatives and targeted individualised intervention to counter radicalisation in the UK.

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