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"The prison should not be seen only through the prism of an incubator of radicalization"

2021-09-10T21:17:00.584Z


INTERVIEW - For Elyamine Settoul, senior lecturer in criminology, prison can however be seen "as a divine test and not a sanction" for the most radicalized prisoners.


While the trial of the attacks of November 13, 2015 opened on Wednesday, a note from the prison administration was revealed by Mediapart. This indicated that Salah Abdeslam, the only member of the commando still alive, indulged in proselytizing in detention. According to the note, written on August 17, Salah Abdeslam "

uses his media coverage to influence his fellow prisoners and provide them with religious advice

." Elyamine Settoul, lecturer in criminology at the National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts and specializing in the phenomena of radicalization says she is "

surprised

" by this information in view of her isolation. He deciphers for

Le Figaro

the measures against radicalization in prison.

Read alsoIn detention, Salah Abdeslam "gets lost

in prayer

"

LE FIGARO.

What measures are in place to prevent proselytism and radicalization in prison?

Elyamine SETTOUL.

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The most proselytes are often separated in the radicalization prevention districts to prevent them from spreading radical ideas

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Source: lefigaro

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