The Prevent strategy at UK universities is designed to reduce the possibility of university students becoming radicalised and so working against them supporting or directly engaging in terrorist activities. In this study, we were concerned to reflect on our reading of some relevant literature by exploring the views of a sample of British Muslim students regarding Prevent and, in particular, its impact on their sense of personal and national identities as British Muslims. Nine British Muslim undergraduate students completed an online questionnaire. We discuss findings suggesting that there is limited general understanding and negative characterisations of Prevent, with perceptions of this policy being ineffective and inappropriate for higher...
This unique study examines an important and under-researched subset of the British Muslim population...
This thesis is a conceptual study of institutionalised Islamophobia in British universities. Myanaly...
The government’s counterterrorism policy, known as CONTEST, has four components: Pursue, Protect, Pr...
The Prevent Duty requires universities in the United Kingdom to identify and report students who mig...
This article reports on the results of a mixed-methods survey of 152 self-selecting Muslim universit...
The United Kingdom’s Prevent Strategy is a unique government response to the threat of domestic terr...
In response to the threat of terrorism and radicalisation, the UK government introduced the countert...
This paper argues that the Prevent strand of the British counter-terrorism strategy (CONTEST) and th...
Since the 7/7 bombings of July 2005, Britain has experienced a domestic terror threat posed by a sma...
Since 2006, the UK’s Prevent programme has proven highly controversial. Designed as a ‘hearts and mi...
The present study explores how English universities respond to their legal obligation to prevent peo...
This chapter critiques the UK’s Prevent programme since its inception in 2006, and argues that it ha...
Prevent remains a controversial counter terrorism strategy which is viewed with suspicion within the...
Islam on Campus explores how Islam is represented, perceived, and lived within higher education in B...
In this chapter Bagguley and Hussain reflect upon what it means to be a ‘late-modern’ Muslim student...
This unique study examines an important and under-researched subset of the British Muslim population...
This thesis is a conceptual study of institutionalised Islamophobia in British universities. Myanaly...
The government’s counterterrorism policy, known as CONTEST, has four components: Pursue, Protect, Pr...
The Prevent Duty requires universities in the United Kingdom to identify and report students who mig...
This article reports on the results of a mixed-methods survey of 152 self-selecting Muslim universit...
The United Kingdom’s Prevent Strategy is a unique government response to the threat of domestic terr...
In response to the threat of terrorism and radicalisation, the UK government introduced the countert...
This paper argues that the Prevent strand of the British counter-terrorism strategy (CONTEST) and th...
Since the 7/7 bombings of July 2005, Britain has experienced a domestic terror threat posed by a sma...
Since 2006, the UK’s Prevent programme has proven highly controversial. Designed as a ‘hearts and mi...
The present study explores how English universities respond to their legal obligation to prevent peo...
This chapter critiques the UK’s Prevent programme since its inception in 2006, and argues that it ha...
Prevent remains a controversial counter terrorism strategy which is viewed with suspicion within the...
Islam on Campus explores how Islam is represented, perceived, and lived within higher education in B...
In this chapter Bagguley and Hussain reflect upon what it means to be a ‘late-modern’ Muslim student...
This unique study examines an important and under-researched subset of the British Muslim population...
This thesis is a conceptual study of institutionalised Islamophobia in British universities. Myanaly...
The government’s counterterrorism policy, known as CONTEST, has four components: Pursue, Protect, Pr...