Preventative, ‘soft’ counter-terrorism policies have proved internationally controversial, as criticisms of Britain’s Prevent strategy show. However, there is a danger that change, complexity and contestation within approaches like Prevent are overlooked. This article examines Prevent's changing focus of 'responsibilisation' and, in response, changing experiences of contestation by both the local state and by local Muslim communities, including mediation and 'enactment' by organisations and individual professionals. In discussing this, the article argues for a more nuanced analysis of Prevent, around both the 'state' and the situated use of agency and policy space. This supports the contention that Prevent is 'complexly flawed
Since 2006, the UK’s Prevent programme has proven highly controversial. Designed as a ‘hearts and mi...
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...
In this article, we consider the implications of the ‘Prevent’ strand of the government’s counter-te...
The “Trojan Horse” scandal laid bare an anxiety at the heart of the British security establishment; ...
This paper explores why the Prevent strand of the UK Government’s counter-terrorism strategy, CONTES...
In this article, we consider the implications of the ‘Prevent’ strand of the government’s counter-te...
This article examines the implementation of the UK's ‘Prevent Strategy’ for countering terrorist ris...
The Prevent strategy is one of the four delivery strands for countering domestic and international t...
How can potential future terrorists be identified? Forming one of the four pillars of the United Kin...
This chapter critiques the UK’s Prevent programme since its inception in 2006, and argues that it ha...
In this article, we consider the implications of the ‘Prevent’ strand of the government's counter-te...
The Prevent policy was introduced in the UK in 2003 as part of an overall post 9/11 counter-terroris...
This article situates the debate on the United Kingdom’s Prevent policy in the broader framework of ...
While this article’s main focus is on the UK’s Prevent strategy, it includes a comparative study wit...
Since 2006, the UK’s Prevent programme has proven highly controversial. Designed as a ‘hearts and mi...
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...
In this article, we consider the implications of the ‘Prevent’ strand of the government’s counter-te...
The “Trojan Horse” scandal laid bare an anxiety at the heart of the British security establishment; ...
This paper explores why the Prevent strand of the UK Government’s counter-terrorism strategy, CONTES...
In this article, we consider the implications of the ‘Prevent’ strand of the government’s counter-te...
This article examines the implementation of the UK's ‘Prevent Strategy’ for countering terrorist ris...
The Prevent strategy is one of the four delivery strands for countering domestic and international t...
How can potential future terrorists be identified? Forming one of the four pillars of the United Kin...
This chapter critiques the UK’s Prevent programme since its inception in 2006, and argues that it ha...
In this article, we consider the implications of the ‘Prevent’ strand of the government's counter-te...
The Prevent policy was introduced in the UK in 2003 as part of an overall post 9/11 counter-terroris...
This article situates the debate on the United Kingdom’s Prevent policy in the broader framework of ...
While this article’s main focus is on the UK’s Prevent strategy, it includes a comparative study wit...
Since 2006, the UK’s Prevent programme has proven highly controversial. Designed as a ‘hearts and mi...
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...