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https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5cf7a35440f0b663fd865a2a/exploring-nature-muslim-groups-related-gang-activity.pdf
4.1 Presence, nature and purpose of Muslim groups and gangs
Staff and prisoners spoke about the significant presence of a Muslim prisoner group at each
establishment, which was usually referred to as the Muslim โbrotherhoodโ.
3 The group was
considered to dominate the prisons in numbers and influence. In fact, this was the only group
mentioned by staff and prisoners; they did not consider there to be any other significant
groups of prisoners. A minority of staff referred to very small groups of prisoners who had
formed along geographical lines, and groups of travellers, but their numbers were considered
too small and their associations too loose to be identified as a group, especially when
compared to the brotherhood. The Muslim brotherhood was reported to be a heterogeneous
grouping of individuals with different characteristics, behaviours and reasons for belonging.
The majority wanted to practice their faith peacefully and become more immersed in the
scriptures of Islam as a framework to elicit change in their life and to cope with custody. The
brotherhood allowed them to surround themselves with like-minded individuals with whom
they had a common interest and focus.
Islam is a brotherhood. When you find out someone else is religious,
straightaway youโre friends. You have spirituality. Muslim prisoner.
Most of those interviewed acknowledged that the majority of Muslim prisoners fell into this
category. Where following the faith for genuine reasons, staff were able to recognise that this
was a positive step towards rehabilitation, and prisoners spoke of converting to Islam
because it offered a โstricter lifeโ and a way to โchange [their] life aroundโ.