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Prisoner Radicalization and Sacred Terrorism Mark S. Hamm

Prisoner Radicalization The process by which prisoners adopt extreme views, including beliefs that violent measures must be taken for political or religious purposes. (U.S. Dept. of Justice)

Trends in Prisoner Conversions to Islam Islam is the fastest growing religion in Western prisons 80% of all US prison conversions are to Islam Includes African-Americans, Hispanics and Whites Annual prisoner conversions to Islam: 35,000 Percent Muslims in major prison systems: 18% Prison conversions to Islam since 9/11: 420,000

Clashing Viewpoints on Radicalization 1) Western prisons are incubators for radical Islam and terrorist ideology 2) Prisoner radicalization is non-existent; if anything, Islam contributes to rehabilitation 3) Radicalization occurs only under specific conditions of confinement

The Study: Interviews 15 Chaplains 9 Gang Intelligence Officials 30 Prisoners Native American, Islam, Black Hebrew, Buddhist, Hindu, Identity, Odin, Wicca New Folsom Prison Folsom Prison Franklin Correctional Institution

The California Crisis Severely overcrowded Two-thirds African American or Latino 70% read below 9 th grade level Double/triple bunked by race 20 serious assaults per week/per institution More than half have HIV or Hepatitis C Highest suicide rate in US/rampant drugs 70% recidivism rate

Jam iyyat Ul-Islam Is-Saheed (the Assembly Authentic Islam) JIS Founder: Kevin James, 29 76 th Street Crips Prison Islam Cut-and-paste interpretations of the Koran Gang loyalties Waged plot to bomb Los Angeles targets, 9/11 2005

Findings 1. Inmate religious conversions happen through friend and kinship networks 2. Primary motivation for conversion is spiritual searching 3. Most conversions have positive effect on inmate behavior

Findings 4. Radical inmates are radicalized by other inmates, not by outside influences 5. Organizationally, radicalization is based on a prison gang model 6. Individually, radicalization occurs through one-on-one proselytizing by charismatic leaders

Findings 7. Maximum security is more likely to produce radicalized prisoners little rehabilitation yards are more politically charged more overcrowded more gang infested and violent 8. Conditions of confinement matter

Petri Dish for Terrorism

Prisoner Radicalization/Terrorism Database Based on open sources 51 domestic/international cases (1968-2011) Criteria: Inmates who were radicalized in prison and then involved in terrorist act, either upon release or from prison

Background Data Average age at attack/plan: 31 years Ethnicity: African-American=35% African=28% Caucasian=24% Arab=10%

Country of Incarceration United States: 33 cases (65%) Britain: 6 cases (12%) Spain: 5 cases (10%) France: 4 cases (8%) Jordan/Egypt: 2 cases (4%) Yemen: 1 case (2%)

Radicalization Characteristics Prison Religious Conversion Islam 8 cases (15%) Sunni/Salafi Jihad 13 cases (28%) Nation of Islam 1 case (2%) Moorish Science 2 cases (4%) Prison Islam 6 cases (12%) Christian Identity 5 cases (10%) Odin/Asatru 4 cases (8%) No conversion (Salafi) 10 cases (20%)

Radicalized by Other Means Ayman al-zawahiri, 47 Radicalized through torture: Egyptian prisons Al-Qaeda Terrorist acts: multiple, 1998- present (including 9/11)

Age at Conversion (estimated) Jihadi Cool Under 20: 5 cases 20-24: 10 25-29: 10 Other 30-34: 4 35-39: 1 Unknown: 8 N/A: 8 Average age at conversion: 24.7 years

Organizational Type International Homegrown U.S. (34 cases) 7 27 U.K. (6) 4 2 Spain (5) 5 0 France (4) 4 0 Jordan/Egypt (2) 2 0

Nature of Terrorist Plots Executed Operational Aspirational U.S. (34) 23 4 7 U.K. (6) 0 4 2 Spain (5) 3 0 2 France (4) 4 0 0 Jordan/Egy pt (2) 2 0 0

Executed Plot: U.S. Donald DeFreeze, 31 No Conversion: Marxism Symbianese Liberation Army after escaping from Soledad, 1973 Assassination, bombing, Hearst kidnapping Lag: 0

Executed Plot: U.S. Gary Yarbrough, 27 Age at conversion Christian Identity: 23 (Arizona State Prison) The Order Counterfeiting, Murder, Bank Robbery, 1983-84 Lag: 4 years

Executed Plot: U.S. Peter Langan, 33 Age at conversion, Christian Identity: 19 (Raiford Prison, Florida) Aryan Republican Army Bank robberies, attempted assassination, G.H.W. Bush, 1992-1996 Lag: 13 years

Executed Plot: U.S. John William King, 24 Age at conversion: 20 (Identity) Aryan Circle Murder of James Byrd, Jasper, TX, 1998 Lag: 9 months

Executed Plot: U.S. Carlos Bledsoe Radicalized: Yemeni prison jihadists/torture Arkansas recruitment center shooting, 2009 Lag: 1 year

Average Time Lags: Release/Violence U.S. 2.6 years U.K. 7.4 years Spain 2.4 years France 1 year

Social Networks: Place of Radicalization Four cases illustrate the connection between specific institutions, prisoner radicalization, and subsequent terrorism.

Suwaqah Prison: Jordan Abu Musab al-zarqawi (1966-2006) Age at regeneration: 26 Al-Qaeda in Iraq, recruited from Suwaqah population Terrorism: multiple, 2003-2006 Lag: 0

Spanish Detention Jamal Ahmidan (1969-2004), 34 Age at conversion: 31 Takfir wal Hijra/Morrocan Salafist Madrid train bombings, 2004 Lag: 3 years

Spanish Detention Jose Trashorrras, 28 Age at conversion: 25 Takfir wal Hijra Madrid train bombings, 2004 Lag: 3 years

Topas Prison: Spain Mohamed Achraf, 30 No conversion (already Salafi jihadist) Plus 4 ex-prisoners Plot to bomb Spain s National Court, 2004 Lag: 2 years

Topas Prison: Spain Abdel Benesmail (age unknown) No conversion (already Salafi) Plot to bomb Spain s National Court, 2004 Lag: 2 years

Linked to Topas Prison Network Allekema Lamari (age uknown) No conversion (already Salafi- Jihadist; GIA French prison 1997-2002) Madrid train bombing, 2004 Lag: 2 years

Feltham Young Offenders Richard Reid, 29 Age at conversion: 20 International: al- Qaeda Shoe-bombing plot, 2001 Lag: 9 years Institution: UK

Feltham Young Offenders Martin Mubanga, 28 Age at conversion: 19 Terrorist-related activities (found innocent) International (possible): Taliban Lag: 6 years Institution

Feltham Young Offernders Muktar Ibrahim, 27 Age at regeneration: 19 (British adult institution), former Feltham inmate International: possible al-qaeda trained London bombers, July 21 cell, 2005 Lag: 8 years Institution

Feltham Prisoner Network Mohammad al-figari, 42 Age at conversion: 33 (Wandsworth Prison, UK) Radicalized by Mohammed Hamid, former Feltham inmate Attending terrorist training camps, UK Lag: 4 years

Other Young Offender Institutions: Sulayman Keeler, 35 Age at conversion: 19 (Young Offenders Institution, UK) International: al-muhajiroun Supporting terrorism Lag: 12 years Kevin Gardner, 23 Age at conversion: 20 (Stoke Heath Young Offenders, UK) Bomb plot, UK military Lag: 2 years UK

Guantanamo Bay, Cuba: United Abdullah Rasoul, 34 Age at incarceration, 28 Released 2007 to Afghan government Re-joined Taliban Roadside bombings against British troops Lag: 2 months States

Guantanamo: U.S. Abdullah Mehsud (1974-2007) Age at incarceration, 26 Released to Pakistan, 2004 Re-joined Taliban Kidnapping Lag: 6 months

Guantanamo: U.S. Said Ali al-shihri, 33 Age at incarceration, 26 Released 2007 to Saudi rehabilitation program Al-Qaeda in Yemen Bombing US Embassy, Yemen, 2008; 2009 Christmas airline bombing plot, Detroit Lag: 1 year

Guantanamo Protégé

Lethality of Prison-Based Terrorism Killed/wounded by Western prison radicals 2001-2011: 3 (excluding Madrid train bombing) Madrid: 191 killed 2,050 wounded Killed/wounded by Western prison radicals 2012-2015: 74 (including 6 police/3 children) All soft targets All firearms except 1 beheading

Conclusions 1) Conditions of incarceration produce radicalization networks. 2) What do New Folsom, Topas Prison, Feltham and Guantanamo share in common? 3) Prisoner radicalization is conceived as one of several turning points leading to terrorism.