The UK has emerged as an influential global player in developing policy to counter violent extremism, and therefore it is important to consider the emerging evidence about the impact of this policy in education. The Prevent Duty came into force in the UK in 2015, placing a legal responsibility on schools and teachers to implement anti-terrorist legislation and prevent young people from being drawn into extremism or radicalisation. This article reviews all of the material based on empirical studies in England involving school teachers and students published between 2015 (when the Duty was introduced) and the beginning of 2019 (27 articles and reports in total) to consider the impact of the policy on schools. The key themes emerging from our ...
School involvement in government initiatives to combat radicalisation is an international phenomena,...
The relationship between extremism and schools is a seemingly contradictory one. The UK Prevent Duty...
Since the introduction of the Prevent duty across the UK, schools have had to balance the need to fu...
The UK has emerged as an influential global player in developing policy to counter violent extremism...
The UK has emerged as an influential global player in developing policy to counter violent extremism...
This open access book explores the enactment, impact and implications of the Prevent Duty across a ...
In this chapter we provide a critical analysis of counter-terrorism strategies (Prevent) in UK schoo...
In July 2015, a legal duty came into force requiring that ‘specified authorities’, including schools...
This thesis examines how the educational profession has adapted to the role of identifying extremism...
This open access book explores the enactment, impact and implications of the Prevent Duty across a r...
The government’s counterterrorism policy, known as CONTEST, has four components: Pursue, Protect, Pr...
The UK’s Prevent Program within the education sector and its referral initiative Channel, are counte...
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...
School responses to the Prevent agenda have tended to focus primarily on ‘safeguarding’ approaches, ...
School involvement in government initiatives to combat radicalisation is an international phenomena,...
The relationship between extremism and schools is a seemingly contradictory one. The UK Prevent Duty...
Since the introduction of the Prevent duty across the UK, schools have had to balance the need to fu...
The UK has emerged as an influential global player in developing policy to counter violent extremism...
The UK has emerged as an influential global player in developing policy to counter violent extremism...
This open access book explores the enactment, impact and implications of the Prevent Duty across a ...
In this chapter we provide a critical analysis of counter-terrorism strategies (Prevent) in UK schoo...
In July 2015, a legal duty came into force requiring that ‘specified authorities’, including schools...
This thesis examines how the educational profession has adapted to the role of identifying extremism...
This open access book explores the enactment, impact and implications of the Prevent Duty across a r...
The government’s counterterrorism policy, known as CONTEST, has four components: Pursue, Protect, Pr...
The UK’s Prevent Program within the education sector and its referral initiative Channel, are counte...
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...
School responses to the Prevent agenda have tended to focus primarily on ‘safeguarding’ approaches, ...
School involvement in government initiatives to combat radicalisation is an international phenomena,...
The relationship between extremism and schools is a seemingly contradictory one. The UK Prevent Duty...
Since the introduction of the Prevent duty across the UK, schools have had to balance the need to fu...