Prevention involved the work of the armed forces abroad as well as that of community workers combating
radicalisation at home, he said, while protection involved border security and the proper monitoring of major utilities and transport systems.
Dr Shiraz Maher, deputy director of the International Centre for the Study of
Radicalisation at King's College London, said the capture of Kotey and Elsheikh was «hugely significant» because the bulk of high - profile Isis targets are either at large or dead.
Not exact matches
During an interview with Sean Hannity for Fox News, he claimed the country has been «too weak»
at tackling
radicalisation in Britain, adding: «a lot of this is our own fault.»
Dr. Anthony McRoy, lecturer in Islamics
at the Wales Evangelical School of Theology, told the «News Hour» why he doesn't believe the programme will have a significant impact on the issue and would like to see a new approach introducted, he said: «the last government tried something against
radicalisation after 7/7, and look how ineffective it's been»
Anthony McRoy, author of From Rushdie to 7/7: The
Radicalisation of Islam in Britain (Social Affairs Unit), who lectures in Islamic Studies for Wales Evangelical School of Theology, spent considerable time
at the Olympic venues in discussion with Muslim evangelists.
However this trend seems to have the same undercurrents: technocratisation of politics both
at European and national levels leads to the alienation of citizens from politics and the
radicalisation of citizens» preferences.
Apart from beefing up security forces and surveillance measures, steps need to be taken
at the grassroots levels to prevent
radicalisation.
He said the intervention would lead to the «
radicalisation» of Muslims in the region and
at home and suggested that the prime minister had not made a convincing case for action.
Speaking
at Hay literary festival on Monday, Lady Warsi — the Conservative peer and first Muslim in a British cabinet — said government policy was currently too focused on ideology as the sole cause of
radicalisation, and not on other factors, including upbringing and drug and gang culture.
Speaking
at Hay festival, Conservative peer says government is too focused on ideology as the sole cause of
radicalisation
These numbers are the result of research by me and colleagues
at the International Centre for the Study of
Radicalisation over the past 18 months.
Peter R. Neumann is professor of security studies
at King's College London, and directs the International Centre for the Study of
Radicalisation (ICSR)
Evidence collected by the International Centre for the Study of
Radicalisation (ICSR)
at King's College London supports this view.
The film uses the
radicalisation of a lonely shy white male to underline that hateful ideas that may seem harmless
at first can result in grave consequences if unchecked and allowed to spread.
«Protecting those who are vulnerable and
at risk of
radicalisation needs to be a job for all of us.
«School staff should use their professional judgment in identifying children who might be
at risk of
radicalisation and act proportionately.
Here
at Just Enough UK, we provide schools with workshops on key topics such as Modern day slavery,
Radicalisation, Hate crime, Inclusion and other issues facing modern day children.
However, there will some commonality as schools will be required to demonstrate both a general understanding of the risks affecting children and young people, and «a specific understanding of how to identify individual children who may be
at risk of
radicalisation and what to do to support them.»
The move comes amid concerns that some youngsters are
at risk of
radicalisation after some school children had either travelled or attempted to travel to Syria.
The increase has arisen amid high profile media coverage of
radicalisation in schools, such as the Trojan Horse affair in Birmingham and the incidence of three teenage pupils
at Bethnal Green Academy, east London, fleeing to Syria.
The biggest issues facing schools
at this moment in time are knife crime, gun crime and
radicalisation of students.
The strategy places a requirement on teachers to report suspected cases of extremism and
radicalisation and delegates
at the NUT annual conference said it created «suspicion and confusion» among teaching staff.
The rise comes amid high - profile media coverage of
radicalisation and schools, such as the Trojan Horse affair in Birmingham and three teenage pupils
at Bethnal Green Academy, east London, fleeing to Syria.
Teachers are making «knee - jerk» referrals of pupils they feel may be
at risk of
radicalisation because they are afraid of falling foul of new terrorism reporting laws, experts say.
«Leaving aside the fact that these young people will not receive a decent education, this is a safeguarding risk — we have real concerns that children out of school may be
at greater risk of
radicalisation or other harms.»
There was that show
at Irvine during the Pacific Standard Time which was called «The
Radicalisation of a 1950s Housewife» and that's exactly it.