Date of Submission
Spring 2021
Academic Program
Political Studies
Project Advisor 1
Samantha Rose Hill
Abstract/Artist's Statement
This thesis explores the historical context that has lead Indonesian prisons to be one of the dominant locations for radical Islamic indoctrination in the archipelago. Through an exploration of several key historical stories and events, from Islams' introduction to the region to the current ramifications of bombings and riots, I conclude the most viable solution to prevent further violence is the incorporation of surveillance technology within prisons.
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Recommended Citation
Kerrigan, Miranda, "The Cross-Dressing Terrorist, the Malaccan Mouse-Deer, and Indonesian Prison Surveillance: An Examination of Radical Indonesian Islamist Cells and Their Relationship to Prison Indoctrination, Violent Recidivism, and State Surveillance" (2021). Senior Projects Spring 2021. 253.
https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/senproj_s2021/253
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