Sentences with word «radicalisation»

Today's meeting also addressed the issue of radicalisation of young Muslims in Europe, and Mr Frattini raised the prospect of training imams at a European level.
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.
So where necessary we will enhance our protective security measures; we will invest in conflict prevention and stopping terrorist plots overseas; we will refocus the strategy for preventing radicalisation in the UK; and we will strike a better balance between our liberties and our security.
She also complained that Cameron's response may become «a basis for radicalisation [which] could have consequences for us for years to come».
Ensuring that staff of the school are aware that she is the SPOC in relation to protecting students from radicalisation and involvement in terrorism;
With research revealing that online radicalisation of pupils is the top concern troubling IT professionals in schools, Dr Sangeet Bhullar, founder of Wise Kids, shares ways to approach the issue
Child protection training is being used more and more often as a tool to help fight against radicalisation among young people.
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.»
Blair and Mandelson believe, like those who walked out of Labour to form the SDP in 1981, that the risk of political radicalisation by the trade unions linking up with the left in the constituencies and parliament, makes the traditional mechanisms for right wing control of the Labour Party unsafe.
Although the rate of radicalisation among school - aged children in the UK is still very low, it's essential for parents and teachers to be fully aware of the threat that it poses and the various ways in which children and young people may be vulnerable.
In 2009 Quilliam also produced a report on radicalisation in British prisons and called for action to tackle this - as well as for measures to prevent extremists from working within the prison system.
The government is acutely aware that it needs to deal with radicalisation long before someone is about to commit an atrocity and mow down civilians, not when they may be sending a message mere moments before pulling the trigger.
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.
But now that we live in a digital mobile world, some young people are not coming to the mosque so we must reach out to them — and this is the Muslims» contribution to combat radicalisation on the net.»
We are contacted daily by worried parents and children themselves on all sorts of issues including radicalisation and dangers associated with extremism.
Recognising these limitations, the Institute for Strategic Dialogue and Google Ideas (Google's own think - tank) currently co-chair the European Union's Radicalisation Awareness Network Working Group on the Internet and Social Media.
«While undoubtedly a difficult balance to manage, the government must ensure that its efforts to address radicalisation do not threaten the pre-eminence of free speech: one of the most critical foundations of the democratic, open and secure society that terrorism seeks to undermine.»
In the 1970s, the political radicalisation of the unions fractured that alliance.
He said: «The lack of knowledge and understanding of radicalisation [in schools] is... stifling freedom of speech to dangerous levels now.»
The schools was initially found to have met Government requirements for safeguarding students on issues such as radicalisation and female genital mutilation.
Ali is responsible for providing radicalisation safeguarding training in schools.
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.
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»
A successful strategy for stopping radicalisation depends on an integrated society, marked by high levels of participation, of interaction and of equality of opportunity.
The Ofsted chief highlighted that progress had been made across these schools, with two being upgraded from inadequate to to good in recent inspections, but cautioned that the situation was still «fragile» and the good practice developed by some schools to counter radicalisation and extremism was not being disseminated effectively to others.
The authors say the curriculum needs to include the Muslim contribution to world history in order «to counter the types of historical narrative that are available on the internet» which encourage radicalisation among young Muslims and anti-Muslim prejudice among young white Britons.
Islamic massacres and libertarian demands regularly contend for the front page of the newspapers; from these two radicalisations arise the two major threats to the family.»
Home secretary Jacqui Smith will today announce an extra 300 police jobs to fight terrorism and radicalisation within communities.
On the contrary, one can observe radicalisation of the political discourse in other EU Member States.
The sense of police focusing on the wrong targets and worse, through selective policing, contributing to radicalisation remains palpable.
The money will be distributed among police - led multi-agency projects, prisons, young people who have already had brushes with the law and grassroots projects in areas where radicalisation has already occurred.
In doing so, we will address the government's failure to take any effective new measures against a growing problem of extreme or violent radicalisation.
Zeid Raad Al Hussein condemned April's church bombings, but told a news conference in Geneva that the «state of emergency, the massive number of detentions, reports of torture and continued arbitrary arrests — all of this we believe facilitates radicalisation in prisons», according to Reuters news agency.
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.
«As we reflect on the events of this week, there is no doubt that more can and will be done by the Government to challenge radicalisation and extremism,» he writes.
Labour MPs have criticised Theresa May for «ducking» questions over who authorised the release of a letter she wrote to Michael Gove about alleged radicalisation in some Birmingham schools.
I understand not only what a problem this is causing for prison management who are trying to deliver a safe environment but also what a danger the risk of radicalisation poses for public safety when prisoners are released.
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.
Knowing this, is it possible to steer those on the path to radicalisation away from it?
Peter Byrne points out that no classic intervention strategy to combat radicalisation seems to work and that the UK parliament's...
This was near the start of his post-May 1968 rejection of the filmmaking establishment; a period in which his determination to respond to the increasing radicalisation of the world with increasingly radical cinematic experiments also coincided with his relationship with the late Anne Wiazemsky (played by Stacy Martin), his wife and muse whom he first cast in 1967's La Chinoise, when she was 17 and he was pushing 40.
Just as these three films were eye - opening because of how they allow viewers, 50 years later, to witness the emerging student movement and its rapid radicalisation, so a feature - length fiction film from the same year, Tätowierung (Tattoo, Johannes Schaaf, 1967), proved to be a real discovery and, in my view, one of the festival's true gems.
«Protecting those who are vulnerable and at risk of radicalisation needs to be a job for all of us.
It is also essential that teachers and nursery workers are trained on the best ways they can deal with signs of radicalisation displayed by children themselves.
Anderson maintained that while the strategy did work well overall, the way that the policy had been implemented left teachers feeling «vulnerable» and reluctant to confront radicalisation.
Zafar Ali, chairman of governors at IQRA Slough Islamic Primary School, in Berkshire, said: «There is little training given to teachers about what forms of radicalisation there are, and what the signs are.
The mosque leaders have claimed that the plans are based on «the flawed assumption that radicalisation takes place within some madrassas» and that such «control and monitoring» over lessons would «effectively lead to a form of state sanctioned religious expression».
Of the three, the easiest to combat is possibly radicalisation, as to prevent incidents involving guns and knives requires the assistance and co-operation of the pupils and staff.
A distinction between radicalisation and extremism.

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