RT Article T1 The Relevance of High-Risk Prisons to Indonesia’s Preventing Violent Extremism Policy JF Perspectives on terrorism VO 16 IS 3 SP 22 OP 36 A1 Maulana, Iwa A1 Indriana, Dewi A1 Goei, Gatot A2 Indriana, Dewi A2 Goei, Gatot LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1868653951 AB Since 2017, the Indonesian Government has established the operation of high-risk prisons for terrorists to prevent radicalization and end the formation and consolidation of terrorist groups in prisons. The operations of high-risk prison are based on the concept of super maximum-security prison, which focuses on security, movement restrictions, and high-level supervision of inmates. This approach makes the aspect of rehabilitation in high-risk prisons less dominant than the security aspect. Therefore, there is a concern that the willingness of terrorist convicts to change is not driven by the success of the intervention programs, but is the result of a brutalist building design and a very tight security system. The long-term consequence of this is that many terrorists tend to be willing to cooperate with the authorities just to get out of high-risk prisons as quickly as possible. However, in many cases their attitudes and behavior basically might not have changed. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 32-36 K1 high-risk prison K1 preventing violent extremism K1 terrorist inmates K1 Terrorism K1 Indonesia