Since 2015, the UK healthcare sector sector has (along with education and social care) been responsibilised for noticing signs of radicalisation and reporting patients to the Prevent programme. The Prevent Duty frames the integration of healthcare professionals into the UK’s counterterrorism effort as the banal extension of safeguarding. But safeguarding has previously been framed as the protection of children, and adults with care and support needs, from abuse. This article explores the legitimacy of situating Prevent within safeguarding through interviews with safeguarding experts in six National Health Service (NHS) Trusts and Clinical Commissioning Groups. It also describes the factors which NHS staff identified as indicators of radical...
This is the author accepted manuscript. the final version is available via Westlaw UKThe past decade...
This article examines the PREVENT agenda, part of the UK government’s counter-terrorism strategy, CO...
The Prevent Duty mandates that public authorities must work to prevent people from being drawn into ...
Since 2015, the UK healthcare sector sector has (along with education and social care) been responsi...
When Britain imposed the “Prevent duty”, a legal duty on education, health and social welfare organi...
In response to the threat of terrorism and radicalisation, the UK government introduced the countert...
The Counter-Terrorism and Security Act (CTSA) mandates specified authorities to demonstrate due rega...
This article explores the extension of counter-radicalisation practice into the National Health Serv...
The Prevent policy was introduced in the UK in 2003 as part of an overall post 9/11 counter-terroris...
The Prevent policy was introduced in the UK in 2003 as part of an overall post 9/11 counter-terroris...
The Prevent strategy is one of the four delivery strands for countering domestic and international t...
The PREVENT policy introduced a duty for British health professionals to identify and report patient...
This article explores geographical and epistemological shifts in the deployment of the UK Prevent st...
The PREVENT policy introduced a duty for British health professionals to identify and report patient...
Prevent is a UK-wide programme within the government’s anti-terrorism strategy aimed at stopping ind...
This is the author accepted manuscript. the final version is available via Westlaw UKThe past decade...
This article examines the PREVENT agenda, part of the UK government’s counter-terrorism strategy, CO...
The Prevent Duty mandates that public authorities must work to prevent people from being drawn into ...
Since 2015, the UK healthcare sector sector has (along with education and social care) been responsi...
When Britain imposed the “Prevent duty”, a legal duty on education, health and social welfare organi...
In response to the threat of terrorism and radicalisation, the UK government introduced the countert...
The Counter-Terrorism and Security Act (CTSA) mandates specified authorities to demonstrate due rega...
This article explores the extension of counter-radicalisation practice into the National Health Serv...
The Prevent policy was introduced in the UK in 2003 as part of an overall post 9/11 counter-terroris...
The Prevent policy was introduced in the UK in 2003 as part of an overall post 9/11 counter-terroris...
The Prevent strategy is one of the four delivery strands for countering domestic and international t...
The PREVENT policy introduced a duty for British health professionals to identify and report patient...
This article explores geographical and epistemological shifts in the deployment of the UK Prevent st...
The PREVENT policy introduced a duty for British health professionals to identify and report patient...
Prevent is a UK-wide programme within the government’s anti-terrorism strategy aimed at stopping ind...
This is the author accepted manuscript. the final version is available via Westlaw UKThe past decade...
This article examines the PREVENT agenda, part of the UK government’s counter-terrorism strategy, CO...
The Prevent Duty mandates that public authorities must work to prevent people from being drawn into ...