2006
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.951245
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No-Hearing Hearings - CSRT: the Modern Habeas Corpus?

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“…Little published information is available on how these assessments of “significant threat” are conducted (Denbeaux & Denbeaux, 2008; Felter & Brachman, 2007). Savage, Glaberson, and Lehren (2011) claim that at one point detainees were assessed as having a “high risk,” a “medium risk,” or a “low risk” of terrorism, but that this has recently changed: In 2009, a task force of officials from the government's national security agencies reevaluated all 240 detainees then remaining at the prison [that is, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba].…”
Section: Part 1: Two Contexts For the Risk Assessment Of Terrorismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Little published information is available on how these assessments of “significant threat” are conducted (Denbeaux & Denbeaux, 2008; Felter & Brachman, 2007). Savage, Glaberson, and Lehren (2011) claim that at one point detainees were assessed as having a “high risk,” a “medium risk,” or a “low risk” of terrorism, but that this has recently changed: In 2009, a task force of officials from the government's national security agencies reevaluated all 240 detainees then remaining at the prison [that is, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba].…”
Section: Part 1: Two Contexts For the Risk Assessment Of Terrorismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the limited research on terrorism risk factors locally and internationally [5] , this baseline study can be regarded as a reference for future development of terrorism risk assessments. Published information about terrorism risk assessment and their items are limited [76,77] and risk/need assessments of terrorist offenders within security agencies usually are not released or available for public review, collection, or comparison [78] , therefore this study becomes considerably important.…”
Section: Risk Factor 18: M and E (Mechanical And Electrical) Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the limited research on terrorism risk factors locally and internationally [5] , this baseline study can be regarded as a reference for future development of terrorism risk assessments. Published information about terrorism risk assessment and their items are limited [76,77] and risk/need assessments of terrorist offenders within security agencies usually are not released or available for public review, collection, or comparison to support terrorism. Ideology is religious and spiritual concepts, a system of ideas, knowledge, the definitions of "right or wrong", and a sense of values determining attitudes to support terrorism.…”
Section: Domain: Capabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%