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The Commission for Countering Extremism supports society to fight all forms of extremism. Commission for Countering Extremism works with the Home Office .
This is the largest survey of incels to-date, taken across the UK and the US. It explores their demographics, beliefs, networks and propensity to violence.
Joe Whittaker Department of Criminology, Sociology, and Social Policy…
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The aim of this report is to identify and critically scrutinise our understanding of terrorist radicalisation.
Research by Dr Benjamin Lee, Centre for Research and Evidence on Security Threats (CREST), Lancaster University.
Dr Noémie Bouhana, University College London.
This research explores the role of ideology in radicalised individuals convicted of terrorism offences in the UK.
Commission for Countering Extremism report on extremism in England and Wales.
A representative survey looking at attitudes to freedom of expression in England and Wales commissioned by the Commission for Countering Extremism.
This collection of essays, written by distinguished writers, journalists and thinkers, explores the intricate balance between protecting freedom of speech, upholding the rule of law and combating extremism.
The Commission for Countering Extremism supports society to fight all forms of extremism.
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