Communities and Counterterrorism

Communities and Counterterrorism
Author: Basia Spalek,Douglas Weeks
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2020-06-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780429589850

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This book highlights a wide range of community-related counterterrorism initiatives undertaken in England, Northern Ireland, and Australia. The book continues established scholarship in terrorism studies about the importance of considering communities when understanding, responding to, and preventing politically, religiously, and other ideologically motivated violence. Terrorists are in competition with communities and sociopolitical-religious movements for proactive and passive support for their causes, membership, and resources. The book is particularly relevant in the aftermath of a series of jihadist terror attacks, alongside terror acts committed by far-right extremists. There has been an increased emphasis upon the role of communities in combatting terrorism, with ‘Communities can defeat terrorism’ becoming a well-known mantra. This book was originally published as a special issue of Studies in Conflict & Terrorism.

Counter Terrorism Community Engagement

Counter Terrorism Community Engagement
Author: Jason Hartley
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2021-04-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000378566

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This book offers insights into the building of trust in Muslim communities through community engagement in a climate of counter-terrorism. Police engagement with Muslim communities is complex with a history of distrust. This book first attempts to understand the role and implications of uncertainty on community engagement in Muslim communities, and then explores the cultural nuances associated with the demonstration of trustworthiness, and decisions to bestow trust. It further highlights the complexities and implications for Muslim leaders when trying to simultaneously engage police and appease their own communities; the book exposes community perceptions of an over-reaction by authorities that has moved suspicion from a handful of terrorists to the entire Muslim community, resulting in problematic community perceptions that Muslim communities are being targeted by police. The findings suggest that the intentionality of police is a highly significant consideration in trust negotiations, and reveals a number of cultural preferences considered critical to trust negotiations. The book further highlights opportunities to enhance the development of trust and avoid pitfalls that can be problematic to community engagement. The lessons learned seek to enhance the existing body of literature regarding strategies and resources to improve counter-terrorism community engagement with Muslim communities. This book will be of much interest to students of counter-terrorism, preventing violent extremism, deradicalization, and security studies.

Community Focused Counter Radicalization and Counter Terrorism Projects

Community Focused Counter Radicalization and Counter Terrorism Projects
Author: Kawser Ahmed,Patrick Belanger,Susan Szmania
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2018-10-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781498557771

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Following the launch of the global war on terror, western nations commissioned multiple community focused projects aimed at preventing terrorism and countering violent extremism. With an understanding that a comprehensive approach entails both proactive counter-radicalization measures and rehabilitation initiatives, these community-based projects typically aim to build resilience and enhance prevention capacity within specific communities. This book focuses on the perceptions and experiences of twenty-nine community-based counter-radicalization project leaders in eight western countries: the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, Germany, Belgium, Scotland, and France. By closely examining these efforts across multiple national contexts and in diverse communities, this book examines the challenges and opportunities of community-focused projects as identified by such projects’ leaders. At the book’s heart are interviews about community engagement and experience from the people most closely attuned to this vital work. By highlighting the importance of listening to community members, the book offers a rare chance to directly hear community members’ ideas, frustrations, and hopes.

Counter Terrorism

Counter Terrorism
Author: B. Spalek
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2012-05-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137009524

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This book examines community-based approaches to counter-terrorism through an analysis of the notions of community, partnership, engagement, gender and religion in order to shed new light on the potential of, and drawbacks to these approaches. Dr. Spalek stresses the need for policy makers and practitioners to reflect on the effectiveness of the initiatives that they are engaged with, particularly in relation to how community-targeted or community-focused they are.

Terrorism and Counterterrorism in Canada

Terrorism and Counterterrorism in Canada
Author: Jez Littlewood,Lorne L. Dawson,Sara K. Thompson
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2020
Genre: Terrorism
ISBN: 9781487521707

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Terrorism and Counterterrorism in Canada analyses the nature and scope of the terrorist threat, the challenge of Canadian foreign fighters and far-right extremism, key counterterrorism policies and practices, and their consequences for Canadian society.

Counter Terrorism in Diverse Communities

Counter Terrorism in Diverse Communities
Author: Siddik Ekici,Sıddık Ekici
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 1607509695

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Many affluent societies around the world are proving an increasingly attractive destination for immigrants who are culturally and linguistically different. This can present challenges to state and local authorities attempting to identify those who pose a terrorist threat. There is a need to understand whether diversity in our communities poses a threat, and, since diversity cannot be avoided, how it can be successfully incorporated into countering possible terror related threats. This book presents papers from the NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) held in Antalya, Turkey, in May 2011. The purpose of the workshop was to explore how culturally and linguistically diverse communities can most effectively respond to the threat of terrorism. With participants consisting of academics, researchers, law enforcement professionals and terrorism/civil society consultants from 17 different countries, the book ties together research and thoughts focusing on the causes and complexity of terrorism; counterterrorist strategies and approaches, as well as the relationship between diversity and terrorist incidents. Following a general introduction to counterterrorism and diversity, the book is divided into four sections: the terrorism problem; the prevention of terrorism; community oriented counterterrorism and finally, case studies. With contributions from an outstanding group of international participants addressing this important global issue, the book will be of value to anyone with an interest in countering the terrorist threat.

Counterterrorism Law and Practice in the East African Community

Counterterrorism Law and Practice in the East African Community
Author: Christopher E. Bailey
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2019-02-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004389892

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This book offers a comparative analysis of counter-terrorism law and practice in the East African Community, including compliance with international human rights and humanitarian law. Bailey offers legal reform recommendations to achieve better compliance with international legal obligations.

Counter Terrorism Policing

Counter Terrorism Policing
Author: Sharon Pickering,Jude McCulloch,David Wright-Neville
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780387768748

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This book sets out to examine the impact of terrorism on the policing organisation and culturally diverse communities. It is the first book of its kind to contextualise counter-terrorism policing in a conceptual framework and takes account of the unique challenge of the increasing cosmopolitan character of major cities. Based on detailed documentary and ethnographic research, this relevant book holds significant lessons for cosmopolitan cities around the world.