This article suggests that Preventing Violent Extremism (PVE), the government's ‘hearts and minds’ response to the threat of domestic Islamist terrorism within the wider CONTEST strategy, has been exposed as both failed and friendless by growing political and academic scrutiny. PVE's monocultural focus on Muslims is in stark contradiction to the overriding policy goal of community cohesion, while its implementation has provoked accusations both of surveillance and of engineering ‘value changes’ within Muslim communities. Local conflicts relating to the operationalisation of PVE result from political disagreement over the balance between community engagement and policing within the Labour government, and these problems leave the future of th...
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">The British government’s controversial counter-terrorism strategies a...
Countering violent extremism (CVE) policies are an outgrowth of central government counter-terrorism...
De-radicalisation policy carries with it an inherent tension: those who provide the most invaluable ...
The 7/7 London suicide bombings of July 2005 and numerous subsequent Islamist terror plots have high...
This paper attempts to situate the UK ‘Prevent’ policy debate in the wider framework of the global C...
The British government’s controversial counter-terrorism strategies and policies have come under fie...
In recent years, both academics and politicians alike have struggled to develop a coherent strategy ...
This article situates the debate on the United Kingdom’s Prevent policy in the broader framework of ...
De-radicalisation policy carries with it an inherent tension: those who provide the most invaluable ...
This chapter critiques the UK’s Prevent programme since its inception in 2006, and argues that it ha...
This paper explores the intersection between the construction of a growing Islamophobic framing of M...
This chapter offers a critical analysis of the UK’s Prevent programme to date, and argues that it ha...
Cooperation in counterterrorism policing increases when communities can be confident that legislatio...
While this article’s main focus is on the UK’s Prevent strategy, it includes a comparative study wit...
Drawing on both official and scholastic descriptions of the Muslim Brotherhood and Generation Identi...
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">The British government’s controversial counter-terrorism strategies a...
Countering violent extremism (CVE) policies are an outgrowth of central government counter-terrorism...
De-radicalisation policy carries with it an inherent tension: those who provide the most invaluable ...
The 7/7 London suicide bombings of July 2005 and numerous subsequent Islamist terror plots have high...
This paper attempts to situate the UK ‘Prevent’ policy debate in the wider framework of the global C...
The British government’s controversial counter-terrorism strategies and policies have come under fie...
In recent years, both academics and politicians alike have struggled to develop a coherent strategy ...
This article situates the debate on the United Kingdom’s Prevent policy in the broader framework of ...
De-radicalisation policy carries with it an inherent tension: those who provide the most invaluable ...
This chapter critiques the UK’s Prevent programme since its inception in 2006, and argues that it ha...
This paper explores the intersection between the construction of a growing Islamophobic framing of M...
This chapter offers a critical analysis of the UK’s Prevent programme to date, and argues that it ha...
Cooperation in counterterrorism policing increases when communities can be confident that legislatio...
While this article’s main focus is on the UK’s Prevent strategy, it includes a comparative study wit...
Drawing on both official and scholastic descriptions of the Muslim Brotherhood and Generation Identi...
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">The British government’s controversial counter-terrorism strategies a...
Countering violent extremism (CVE) policies are an outgrowth of central government counter-terrorism...
De-radicalisation policy carries with it an inherent tension: those who provide the most invaluable ...