Should people under surveillance (S-Files) be sent to de-radicalization centers?
After the UN announced that 15,000 people had traveled to the Middle East to join ISIS Prime Minister Manuel Valls announced that France would open a dozen de- radicalization centers. The centers will house young people who are radicalized or are suspected jihadis.
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No, they should be investigated and if found guilty depending on the crime should be treated with proper punishment
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You cannot reason with a tiger, when your head is in its mouth (Winston Churchill)
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Yes, but only if there are acting up
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Yes, but allow for judicial action if unlawfully under surveillance
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Only if they are proved to be involved
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It depends on if they are a threat to national security, and public safety.
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No. If they are stubborn enough this can do more harm than good. Just let them leave France
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Arrests work fine (if they are terrorists in tje firts place).
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No, they should be deported.
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No. They should go to jai
No, as de-radicalization centers tend to achieve the opposite of their initial goal by grouping together felons and small delinquents of varying levels of radicalization. The 'inmates' instead learn what to say to get our of those centers and how to better hide their beliefs, while having those beliefs grow more extreme are they are socialized amongst peers who share their views and indoctrinate them even more.
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No, send them to prison.
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No, they must be sent to their native country
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