This chapter critiques the UK’s Prevent programme since its inception in 2006, and argues that it has been significantly flawed and counter-productive from the start through its partial, monocultural focus on Muslims as an entire and undifferentiated ‘suspect’ community. This focus on, and interference in, British Muslim communities may well have fuelled precisely the separation from and suspicion of the state and wider society which Prevent claimed to address, fatally damaging the flow of human intelligence vital to countering domestic terrorism. This approach has provoked resentment within Muslim communities and ‘resource envy’ from other communities, so perpetuating exactly the sort of divisive policy approaches to ethnic identity which ...
While this article’s main focus is on the UK’s Prevent strategy, it includes a comparative study wit...
Academic literature on the Prevent counter-radicalisation strategy has long been dominated by negati...
The British government’s controversial counter-terrorism strategies and policies have come under fie...
This chapter offers a critical analysis of the UK’s Prevent programme to date, and argues that it ha...
This presentation will provide a critical analysis of the impacts and effectiveness to date of Brita...
Since 2006, the UK’s Prevent programme has proven highly controversial. Designed as a ‘hearts and mi...
Summary This Submission argues that, as it is currently constituted, the Prevent programme is not t...
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...
Since the 7/7 bombings of July 2005, Britain has experienced a domestic terror threat posed by a sma...
The Prevent policy was introduced in the UK in 2003 as part of an overall post 9/11 counter-terroris...
Les attentats du 7 juillet 2005, commis par quatre musulmans britanniques, placent la « radicalisati...
The Prevent policy was introduced in the UK in 2003 as part of an overall post 9/11 counter-terroris...
This paper explores why the Prevent strand of the UK Government’s counter-terrorism strategy, CONTES...
The UK’s Prevent Program within the education sector and its referral initiative Channel, are counte...
While this article’s main focus is on the UK’s Prevent strategy, it includes a comparative study wit...
Academic literature on the Prevent counter-radicalisation strategy has long been dominated by negati...
The British government’s controversial counter-terrorism strategies and policies have come under fie...
This chapter offers a critical analysis of the UK’s Prevent programme to date, and argues that it ha...
This presentation will provide a critical analysis of the impacts and effectiveness to date of Brita...
Since 2006, the UK’s Prevent programme has proven highly controversial. Designed as a ‘hearts and mi...
Summary This Submission argues that, as it is currently constituted, the Prevent programme is not t...
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...
Since the 7/7 bombings of July 2005, Britain has experienced a domestic terror threat posed by a sma...
The Prevent policy was introduced in the UK in 2003 as part of an overall post 9/11 counter-terroris...
Les attentats du 7 juillet 2005, commis par quatre musulmans britanniques, placent la « radicalisati...
The Prevent policy was introduced in the UK in 2003 as part of an overall post 9/11 counter-terroris...
This paper explores why the Prevent strand of the UK Government’s counter-terrorism strategy, CONTES...
The UK’s Prevent Program within the education sector and its referral initiative Channel, are counte...
While this article’s main focus is on the UK’s Prevent strategy, it includes a comparative study wit...
Academic literature on the Prevent counter-radicalisation strategy has long been dominated by negati...
The British government’s controversial counter-terrorism strategies and policies have come under fie...