Radicalisation in the UK - Published in ILT 2018 (original) (raw)

"Prevent" : What it actually prevents An Analysis to the Planning Process of the UK's counter- terrorism Strategy; Prevent

Sarah Elsheikh

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Resisting Radicalisation: A Critical Analysis of the UK Prevent Duty

Lynn Dudenhoefer

2018

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Tackling Radicalisation: The Limitations of the Anti-Radicalisation Prevent Duty

David Barrett

2016

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Assembling and deconstructing radicalisation in PREVENT: A case of policy-based evidence making?

Sandra Walklate

Critical Social Policy, 2016

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Counter-Terrorism and Radicalization: A Critique of the UK's Response to Terrorism: Theory, Research and Policy

Dr Chris Rhodes

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Counter‐Terrorism and the Counterfactual: Producing the 'Radicalisation'Discourse and the UK PREVENT Strategy

Charlotte Heath-Kelly

The British Journal of Politics & International …, 2013

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‘Paving the way for Extremism: How Preventing the Symptoms Does Not Cure the Disease of Terrorism’

Imran Awan

Journal of Terrorism Research, 2011

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Countering extremism and recording dissent: Intelligence analysis and the Prevent agenda in UK Higher Education

Jamie Grace

Journal of Information Rights, Policy and Practice

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The Prevent strategy and the UK 'war on terror': embedding infrastructures of surveillance in Muslim communities

Fahid Qurashi

Palgrave Communications, 2018

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A Work in Progress: The United Kingdom’s Campaign Against Radicalization

James Wither

Connections: The Quarterly Journal, 2006

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Sample Essay 6 - A critque of UK's counter-terrorism strategy, CONTEST and its implications on Minority Communities.

Nicholas Wong

2018

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The local prevention of terrorism in strategy and practice: ‘CONTEST’ a new era in the fight against terrorism

Joshua Skoczylis

2014

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How Appropriate and Effective is the Prevent Strategy as a Means of Countering Radicalisation? A Focus on British Universities

Liam O'Brien

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The scope and limits of combatting violent extremism in the United Kingdom

Revista CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals

Revista CIDOB d'Afes Internacionals, 2021

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Counter-extremism and De-radicalisation in the UK: a Contemporary Overview

Andrew Dickson

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Reinventing prevention or exposing the gap? False positives in UK terrorism governance and the quest for pre-emption

Charlotte Heath-Kelly

Critical Studies on Terrorism, 2012

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Implementing 'Prevent' in countering violent extremism in the UK: A left-realist critique

Tahir Abbas

Critical Social Policy, 2018

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“I Am a Muslim Not an Extremist”: How the Prevent Strategy Has Constructed a “Suspect” Community

Imran Awan

Politics & Policy, 2012

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National Counter-Terrorism (C-T) Policies and Challenges to Human Rights and Civil Liberties: Case Study of United Kingdom

Norman Sempijja

International Human Rights and Counter-Terrorism, 2019

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Community Approach in Preventive Counter-terrorism Policies of the United Kingdom

Michal Kuzmič

Unpublished paper

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Combatting terrorism in Britain: choice for policy makers

Ihsan Yilmaz

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The enactment of the counter-terrorism “Prevent duty” in British schools and colleges: beyond reluctant accommodation or straightforward policy acceptance

Joel Busher

Critical Studies on Terrorism, 2019

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Evaluation of UK Government Led Prevent Programme, Processes to Radicalisation in Local Communities in UK & Europe and Trans-National Network Connections of Faith-Based Radicalisation.

Owais Rajput

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Recent Patterns of Terrorism Prevention in the United Kingdom

Larry Irons

2008

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Reflections on Anti-Terrorism Strategies: a potpourri: notes prepared for a talk to Bond University Law Students delivered on Thursday, 17 November 2016

Stephen Keim

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Hussain and Yilmaz 2012 Combatting terrorism in Britain

Ihsan Yilmaz

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From Suspects to Citizens: Preventing Violent Extremism in a Big Society

Jamie Bartlett, Jonathan Birdwell

London: Demos, 2010

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In what ways have British and U.S. government counter-terrorism responses contributed to the construction of suspect communities, and have their measures been counterproductive?

Derek McKenna

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Governing Counter-terrorism: Imaginaries of Radicalisation in the British War on Terror (2005-2020)

Itoitz Rodrigo Jusue

University of Roehampton , 2021

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“There is a serious and sustained threat from international terrorism to the UK and UK interests’ overseas (National Counter Terrorism Security Office website). Critically assess British counter-terrorist efforts, comparing them with the US, with a particular emphasis on the role of the intelligence agencies.”

Robert Melhuish

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Sabir, Rizwaan (2017) Blurred lines and false dichotomies: Integrating counterinsurgency into the UK's domestic 'war on terror', Critical Social Policy, Vol. 37, No. 2, pp.1-27.

Rizwaan Sabir

2017

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Counter-Extremism, PREVENT and the Extreme Right Wing: Lessons Learned and Future Challenges

Özlem Ögtem-Young

LIAS Working Paper Series, 2019

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The Politics of Anti Terror Laws

Muhammad Mustafa Mustaan

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The Role of Terrorism Legislation within Prevent Delivery

Jaswant Boora

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Parliamentary Review of Terrorism Measures

Janet Hiebert

Modern Law Review, 2005

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