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The Terrorism Recidivism Study (TRS): Examining Recidivism Rates for Post-9/11 Offenders

Radicalisation

perspectives-on-terrorism-10-5Journal abstract

This study examines recidivism rates of offenders convicted of terrorism-related offenses post-9/11 in the United States (N=561). In total, nine offenders recidivated while incarcerated or upon release. Of the 247 who were released during the course of the study, four recidivated. This indicates a recidivism rate of approximately 1.6% among released political extremists. These findings suggest that restrictive policies designed to increase surveillance of released political extremists, such as the recently proposed TRACER Act and other registry-based measures, are unwarranted.


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