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The practice of counterterrorism in the United Kingdom and its sociopolitical effects

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posted on 2024-03-01, 09:33 authored by Valentina Bartolucci, Joshua SkoczylisJoshua Skoczylis
<p>This chapter aims to provide a critical overview of the United Kingdom counter terrorism strategy. The first part of the work contains a reflection on the scale of the terrorism threat in the country as well as on the challenge it may pose in the future. The second part focuses on CONTEST, the counter-terrorism strategy that the UK has designed to deal with the issue. Finally, the chapter critically assesses the effectiveness of the UK counter-terrorism approach in actually containing the threat and investigates the socio-political effects of these policies on 'suspect' communities and individuals to then identify what lessons can be learn from evolving understandings of and responses to national and international security threats. Attention is devoted to both the UK as a target of terrorism but also as an exporter of terrorism.</p>

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  • School of Social and Political Sciences (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

The Palgrave handbook of global counterterrorism policy

Pages/Article Number

337-354

Publisher

Palgrave

ISBN

9781137557681

Date Submitted

2016-02-12

Date Accepted

2017-07-26

Date of First Publication

2017-07-26

Date of Final Publication

2017-07-26

Date Document First Uploaded

2016-12-16

ePrints ID

22236

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