Prevent is a UK-wide programme within the government’s anti-terrorism strategy aimed at stopping individuals from supporting or taking part in terrorist activities. NHS England’s Prevent Training and Competencies Framework requires health professionals to understand the concept of pre-criminal space. This article examines pre-criminal space, a new term which refers to a period of time during which a person is referred to a specific Prevent-related safeguarding panel, Channel. It is unclear what the concept of pre-criminal space adds to the Prevent programme. The term should be either clarified or removed from the Framework
This chapter critiques the UK’s Prevent programme since its inception in 2006, and argues that it ha...
The PREVENT policy introduced a duty for British health professionals to identify and report patient...
In this article, I test the claims of the UK government and universities that the Prevent programme ...
Prevent is a UK-wide programme within the government’s anti-terrorism strategy aimed at stopping ind...
Prevent is a UK-wide programme within the government's anti-terrorism strategy aimed at stopping ind...
This article explores geographical and epistemological shifts in the deployment of the UK Prevent st...
Since 2015, the UK healthcare sector sector has (along with education and social care) been responsi...
The Counter-Terrorism and Security Act (CTSA) mandates specified authorities to demonstrate due rega...
The PREVENT policy introduced a duty for British health professionals to identify and report patient...
School involvement in government initiatives to combat radicalisation is an international phenomena,...
Originality/Value – Although militants from “the Troubles” (a conflict ending in 1998) and Prevent (...
Since 2006, the UK’s Prevent programme has proven highly controversial. Designed as a ‘hearts and mi...
This article examines the PREVENT agenda, part of the UK government’s counter-terrorism strategy, CO...
In response to the threat of terrorism and radicalisation, the UK government introduced the countert...
This article examines Channel “de‐radicalization” interventions, which take place on individuals sus...
This chapter critiques the UK’s Prevent programme since its inception in 2006, and argues that it ha...
The PREVENT policy introduced a duty for British health professionals to identify and report patient...
In this article, I test the claims of the UK government and universities that the Prevent programme ...
Prevent is a UK-wide programme within the government’s anti-terrorism strategy aimed at stopping ind...
Prevent is a UK-wide programme within the government's anti-terrorism strategy aimed at stopping ind...
This article explores geographical and epistemological shifts in the deployment of the UK Prevent st...
Since 2015, the UK healthcare sector sector has (along with education and social care) been responsi...
The Counter-Terrorism and Security Act (CTSA) mandates specified authorities to demonstrate due rega...
The PREVENT policy introduced a duty for British health professionals to identify and report patient...
School involvement in government initiatives to combat radicalisation is an international phenomena,...
Originality/Value – Although militants from “the Troubles” (a conflict ending in 1998) and Prevent (...
Since 2006, the UK’s Prevent programme has proven highly controversial. Designed as a ‘hearts and mi...
This article examines the PREVENT agenda, part of the UK government’s counter-terrorism strategy, CO...
In response to the threat of terrorism and radicalisation, the UK government introduced the countert...
This article examines Channel “de‐radicalization” interventions, which take place on individuals sus...
This chapter critiques the UK’s Prevent programme since its inception in 2006, and argues that it ha...
The PREVENT policy introduced a duty for British health professionals to identify and report patient...
In this article, I test the claims of the UK government and universities that the Prevent programme ...