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The Home Secretary launched the UK's updated counter-terrorism strategy, CONTEST 2023, at Central Hall, Westminster.
Dangerous extremists intent on promoting extreme ideologies will be blocked from entering the UK as the government steps up action to protect the public.
How trustees, staff and volunteers can protect their charity from abuse by those encouraging extremism, terrorism or illegal activity.
Dr Noémie Bouhana, University College London.
This paper summarises research in terrorism studies, conflict studies and development studies
The Commission’s work is based on engagement, evidence and impartiality.
The UK has imposed new sanctions on extremist groups and individuals for inciting and perpetrating settler violence in the West Bank.
What role have women played in preventing, promoting and participating in violent extremist groups over the last 15 years?
This pack gives an overview on what is meant by violent extremism, and links are provided to reading materials
This study looks at the factors which create research gaps in extremism and how they can be filled to help the government develop effective policies.
Explores the range and nature of attitudes, beliefs, false narratives and experiences that sit at the intersection of hateful extremism and coronavirus (COVID-19).
This report describes a study that aimed to explore the validity and reliability of the Extremism Risk Guidance 22+ assessment.
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