In 2015, a duty came into effect requiring all public bodies, including schools, to engage with the UK government’s Prevent counter-terrorism strategy. This paper presents two case studies from mid-size English cities, exploring the moral prototypes and institutional identities of professional mediators who made schools aware of their duties under Prevent. Mediators in each case included serving and former police, teachers and policy advisers, the majority of whom are now private consultants or operating small 3rd sector agencies. Drawing from in-depth interviews with 14 professionals, the paper details the ways in which participants constructed their relationship to normative, deliberative and legal obligations. The paper focuses on the re...
This chapter explores the way student teachers understand their professional role in relation to the...
In July 2015, a legal duty, popularly referred to as the ‘Prevent Duty’, came into force requiring t...
Since the introduction of the Prevent duty across the UK, schools have had to balance the need to fu...
In 2015, a duty came into effect requiring all public bodies, including schools, to engage with the ...
When Britain imposed the “Prevent duty”, a legal duty on education, health and social welfare organi...
This thesis examines how the educational profession has adapted to the role of identifying extremism...
In this chapter we provide a critical analysis of counter-terrorism strategies (Prevent) in UK schoo...
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 ...
The UK has emerged as an influential global player in developing policy to counter violent extremism...
When Britain imposed the ‘Prevent duty’, a legal duty on education, health and social welfare organi...
The Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 mandated educationalists, alongside other public sector ...
The Prevent strategy tasks the British education sector with preventing radicalisation and extremism...
The government’s counterterrorism policy, known as CONTEST, has four components: Pursue, Protect, Pr...
In response to the threat of terrorism and radicalisation, the UK government introduced the countert...
This chapter explores the way student teachers understand their professional role in relation to the...
In July 2015, a legal duty, popularly referred to as the ‘Prevent Duty’, came into force requiring t...
Since the introduction of the Prevent duty across the UK, schools have had to balance the need to fu...
In 2015, a duty came into effect requiring all public bodies, including schools, to engage with the ...
When Britain imposed the “Prevent duty”, a legal duty on education, health and social welfare organi...
This thesis examines how the educational profession has adapted to the role of identifying extremism...
In this chapter we provide a critical analysis of counter-terrorism strategies (Prevent) in UK schoo...
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 ...
The UK has emerged as an influential global player in developing policy to counter violent extremism...
When Britain imposed the ‘Prevent duty’, a legal duty on education, health and social welfare organi...
The Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 mandated educationalists, alongside other public sector ...
The Prevent strategy tasks the British education sector with preventing radicalisation and extremism...
The government’s counterterrorism policy, known as CONTEST, has four components: Pursue, Protect, Pr...
In response to the threat of terrorism and radicalisation, the UK government introduced the countert...
This chapter explores the way student teachers understand their professional role in relation to the...
In July 2015, a legal duty, popularly referred to as the ‘Prevent Duty’, came into force requiring t...
Since the introduction of the Prevent duty across the UK, schools have had to balance the need to fu...