Throughout Europe, authorities have set up new policy measures and programs to curb homegrown violent extremists. This article describes local policy responses to violent Islamic extremism—and/or the mere threat of it—in the neighborhoods Oost in Amsterdam, Moabit and Soldiner Kiez in Berlin, and Tower Hamlets in London. Based on locally conducted fieldwork, the study compares and contrasts these neighborhoods’ approaches and aims to make a first assessment of their effects. A major finding for all three cities is that authorities target the entire local Muslim community rather than a few select individuals. This can lead to the construction of suspect communities, an approach with possible paradoxical effects on targeting actual violent ex...
In the context of rising global extremism, questions about countermeasures and prevention become urg...
With the intensification of attacks in European cities since 2014, preventing radicalization has bec...
The awareness that the threat of terrorism is no longer linked only to the Middle East, but has home...
The terrorist attacks at the start of the new millennium shook the world. In Western countries, the ...
Intercultural relations might form the foundation for new developments and can stimulate energy in m...
Intercultural relations can be energising and stimulating but can also if something goes wrong becom...
This article is about the effect of local tailored interventions to counter (violent) extremism, and...
This article is about the effect of local tailored interventions to counter (violent) extremism, and...
Countering violent extremism (CVE) policies are an outgrowth of central government counter-terrorism...
Research on UK government counter-terrorism measures has claimed that Muslims are treated as a ‘susp...
This chapter explores trends in counter-terrorism and countering violent extremism (CVE) which have ...
Since the events of 9/11, counter-terrorism has been a top priority for governments around the world...
About twenty young people travelled from a small German former mining settlement named Dinslaken-Loh...
<p>ABSTRACT: Following the 2017 UK terrorist attacks by extremist religious individuals, it is notab...
De-radicalisation policy carries with it an inherent tension: those who provide the most invaluable ...
In the context of rising global extremism, questions about countermeasures and prevention become urg...
With the intensification of attacks in European cities since 2014, preventing radicalization has bec...
The awareness that the threat of terrorism is no longer linked only to the Middle East, but has home...
The terrorist attacks at the start of the new millennium shook the world. In Western countries, the ...
Intercultural relations might form the foundation for new developments and can stimulate energy in m...
Intercultural relations can be energising and stimulating but can also if something goes wrong becom...
This article is about the effect of local tailored interventions to counter (violent) extremism, and...
This article is about the effect of local tailored interventions to counter (violent) extremism, and...
Countering violent extremism (CVE) policies are an outgrowth of central government counter-terrorism...
Research on UK government counter-terrorism measures has claimed that Muslims are treated as a ‘susp...
This chapter explores trends in counter-terrorism and countering violent extremism (CVE) which have ...
Since the events of 9/11, counter-terrorism has been a top priority for governments around the world...
About twenty young people travelled from a small German former mining settlement named Dinslaken-Loh...
<p>ABSTRACT: Following the 2017 UK terrorist attacks by extremist religious individuals, it is notab...
De-radicalisation policy carries with it an inherent tension: those who provide the most invaluable ...
In the context of rising global extremism, questions about countermeasures and prevention become urg...
With the intensification of attacks in European cities since 2014, preventing radicalization has bec...
The awareness that the threat of terrorism is no longer linked only to the Middle East, but has home...