In response to the threat of terrorism and radicalisation, the UK government introduced the counterterrorism strategy CONTEST and its four strands ‘Prepare, Prevent, Protect, Pursue’. As one of these four strands, the ‘Prevent’ strategy dates back to 2003 and is tailored to avert radicalisation in its earliest stages. What stands out as particularly controversial is the statutory duty introduced in 2015 that requires ‘specified authorities’ to “have due regard to the need to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism” (Home Office, 2015a, s. 26). Based on a critical analysis of the so-called Prevent Duty in educational institutions (excluding higher education), I argue that it not only has the potential to undermine ‘inclusive’ safe...
The United Kingdom’s Prevent Strategy is a unique government response to the threat of domestic terr...
In this chapter we provide a critical analysis of counter-terrorism strategies (Prevent) in UK schoo...
This thesis examines how the educational profession has adapted to the role of identifying extremism...
In response to the threat of terrorism and radicalisation, the UK government introduced the countert...
The UK Government defines vulnerability to radicalisation as, ‘the process by which a person comes t...
Prevent is the UK’s counter-extremism strategy and is designed to stop people being drawn towards, o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. the final version is available via Westlaw UKThe past decade...
Since the 7/7 bombings of July 2005, Britain has experienced a domestic terror threat posed by a sma...
Arguably, one of the biggest threats faced by Western nations in the twenty first century is that of...
The UK has emerged as an influential global player in developing policy to counter violent extremism...
Since 2001, the British state has increased its powers of surveillance for the purposes of counterin...
The present study explores how English universities respond to their legal obligation to prevent peo...
The UK has emerged as an influential global player in developing policy to counter violent extremism...
The Prevent Duty requires universities in the United Kingdom to identify and report students who mig...
When Britain imposed the ‘Prevent duty’, a legal duty on education, health and social welfare organi...
The United Kingdom’s Prevent Strategy is a unique government response to the threat of domestic terr...
In this chapter we provide a critical analysis of counter-terrorism strategies (Prevent) in UK schoo...
This thesis examines how the educational profession has adapted to the role of identifying extremism...
In response to the threat of terrorism and radicalisation, the UK government introduced the countert...
The UK Government defines vulnerability to radicalisation as, ‘the process by which a person comes t...
Prevent is the UK’s counter-extremism strategy and is designed to stop people being drawn towards, o...
This is the author accepted manuscript. the final version is available via Westlaw UKThe past decade...
Since the 7/7 bombings of July 2005, Britain has experienced a domestic terror threat posed by a sma...
Arguably, one of the biggest threats faced by Western nations in the twenty first century is that of...
The UK has emerged as an influential global player in developing policy to counter violent extremism...
Since 2001, the British state has increased its powers of surveillance for the purposes of counterin...
The present study explores how English universities respond to their legal obligation to prevent peo...
The UK has emerged as an influential global player in developing policy to counter violent extremism...
The Prevent Duty requires universities in the United Kingdom to identify and report students who mig...
When Britain imposed the ‘Prevent duty’, a legal duty on education, health and social welfare organi...
The United Kingdom’s Prevent Strategy is a unique government response to the threat of domestic terr...
In this chapter we provide a critical analysis of counter-terrorism strategies (Prevent) in UK schoo...
This thesis examines how the educational profession has adapted to the role of identifying extremism...