In recent years, both academics and politicians alike have struggled to develop a coherent strategy on how to hone in the threat posed by Islamic extremists at home and abroad. This issue has taken center stage in recent months with the emergence of the Islamic State (IS). This article will explore the UK’s experience with trying to contain Islamic extremism, focusing particularly on the role youth development may play in future endeavors.Publisher PD
The Prevent policy was introduced in the UK in 2003 as part of an overall post 9/11 counter-terroris...
The United Kingdom’s Prevent Strategy is a unique government response to the threat of domestic terr...
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The British government’s controversial counter-terrorism strategies and policies have come under fie...
As the United Kingdom has placed some of its Prevent strategy on a statutory footing and is proposin...
As the UK has placed some of its Prevent strategy on a statutory footing and is proposing to introdu...
Since the 7/7 bombings of July 2005, Britain has experienced a domestic terror threat posed by a sma...
This article situates the debate on the United Kingdom’s Prevent policy in the broader framework of ...
This paper attempts to situate the UK ‘Prevent’ policy debate in the wider framework of the global C...
While this article’s main focus is on the UK’s Prevent strategy, it includes a comparative study wit...
In response to the threat of terrorism and radicalisation, the UK government introduced the countert...
The fight against terrorism has long relied on military intervention and hard power strategy to curb...
The Prevent policy was introduced in the UK in 2003 as part of an overall post 9/11 counter-terroris...
This paper explores the socio-political dimensions of the strategies that have been employed in the ...
The emergence of Islamist terrorism in the UK has its genesis within an environment socially constru...
The Prevent policy was introduced in the UK in 2003 as part of an overall post 9/11 counter-terroris...
The United Kingdom’s Prevent Strategy is a unique government response to the threat of domestic terr...
Arguably, one of the biggest threats faced by Western nations in the twenty first century is that of...
The British government’s controversial counter-terrorism strategies and policies have come under fie...
As the United Kingdom has placed some of its Prevent strategy on a statutory footing and is proposin...
As the UK has placed some of its Prevent strategy on a statutory footing and is proposing to introdu...
Since the 7/7 bombings of July 2005, Britain has experienced a domestic terror threat posed by a sma...
This article situates the debate on the United Kingdom’s Prevent policy in the broader framework of ...
This paper attempts to situate the UK ‘Prevent’ policy debate in the wider framework of the global C...
While this article’s main focus is on the UK’s Prevent strategy, it includes a comparative study wit...
In response to the threat of terrorism and radicalisation, the UK government introduced the countert...
The fight against terrorism has long relied on military intervention and hard power strategy to curb...
The Prevent policy was introduced in the UK in 2003 as part of an overall post 9/11 counter-terroris...
This paper explores the socio-political dimensions of the strategies that have been employed in the ...
The emergence of Islamist terrorism in the UK has its genesis within an environment socially constru...
The Prevent policy was introduced in the UK in 2003 as part of an overall post 9/11 counter-terroris...
The United Kingdom’s Prevent Strategy is a unique government response to the threat of domestic terr...
Arguably, one of the biggest threats faced by Western nations in the twenty first century is that of...