An article from The Conversation.
By Jamie Gaskarth, Professor of Foreign Policy and International Relations, The Open University
Increased isolation of lockdown believed to be why age group has recorded highest number of referrals by Prevent counter-terror programme.
By Charles Hymas, Home Affairs Editor
Official adviser recommends giving those arrested for low-level crimes a choice to accept help or face jail.
By Vikram Dodd, Police and crime correspondent
MI5 and counter terrorism police are looking into 800 potential threats as ‘lone actors’ influenced by online hate.
By David Parsley, Chief News Correspondent 28 December 2022
Mother who fled Britain as a schoolgirl to join terrorist militants in Syria has since appealed for forgiveness and argued she has been left ‘stateless’.
By Joe Sommerlad
Imagine a Muslim had committed a terrible act of violence – how long do you think it would be before they were labelled a terrorist?
By Nadeine Asbali, teacher and columnist
A two-day meeting of the UN Security Council Counter-Terrorism Committee in India has ended with the adoption of a document committing Member States to prevent and combat digital forms of terror, notably using drones, social media, and online terrorist financing.
To safeguard children, young people and adult learners who are vulnerable to radicalisation, designated safeguarding leads (DSLs) will need to take a risk-based approach.
An article from The Conversation.
By Jens Binder, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Nottingham Trent University and Chris Baker-Beall, Senior Lecturer in Crisis and Disaster Management, Bournemouth University.
The hatred and ignorance that breed violent extremism thrives when we stop talking. Intercultural dialogues could be a viable solution.
By Gabriela Ramos, Assistant Director-General for the Social and Human Sciences, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
How a global white supremacist movement is recruiting American teenagers.
By Bryan Bender, Alexander Nabert and Christina Brause
Peter Cytanovic is used to being hated.
By Charlotte McDonald-Gibson
A brief look at some of the key findings in the latest Global Terrorism Index 2022 report from the Institute for Economics and Peace.
Review of Human Rights Act will make it easier to place terrorists in ‘separation units’ which nullify ‘invidious influences’.
By Charles Hymas
By Will Baldet
An article from The Conversation.
By Randa Abdel Fattah, DECRA Research Fellow, Macquarie University
The Plymouth shooting is a perfect illustration of the failure of the UK’s counter-terrorism apparatus to fully understand emerging threats, argues Dr Maria Norris.
By Dr Maria Norris
By Ian Acheson
An article from The Conversation.
By Chris Allen, Associate Professor, School of Criminology, University of Leicester
Right-wing radicals are seen as the more threatening than their left-wing opponents, but Islamic extremists are still seen as posing the biggest threat.