Prison radicalisation expert Clarke Jones says segregation only strengthening terrorists' beliefs

By Rachel Olding
Updated January 29 2015 - 2:08pm, first published 1:54pm
Retired Supreme Court judge Anthony Whealy says consideration should be given to keeping radicalised inmates in prison after their sentences have finished.
 Photo: Peter Rae
Retired Supreme Court judge Anthony Whealy says consideration should be given to keeping radicalised inmates in prison after their sentences have finished. Photo: Peter Rae

The state's worst terrorists are not being deradicalised in prison, prompting a call to keep radical inmates behind bars, even after their sentences expire.

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