Sentences with phrase «radicalisation in»

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.
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.
With their rich history and growing population in the UK, British Muslims have a duty to address extremism and radicalisation in its community.
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.
Back in 2015, Theresa May, then home secretary, spoke enthusiastically to police about the need to combat radicalisation in Islamic communities.
Government sources admit they have no reason to believe toddlers are being indoctrinated in extremism, but are taking precautionary action, following revelations about radicalisation in Birmingham schools.
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.»

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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»
The Vatican statement expressed profound concern for the radicalisation and worsening of the crisis, including the increase in deaths, injuries and arrests of protesters.
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.
She was speaking after a day of meetings with Muslim leaders on how to cope with the radicalisation of many young people, in the wake of last week's thwarted terror plot.
Furthermore, even prior to the onset of the current refugee crisis, the tendency to view or label immigrants in ethnic or religious terms has led to a «culturalizing» of social problems, not to mention the fact that a sense of discrimination and alienation can push refugees and second and third - generation European Muslims down the very path of radicalisation that Western societies are attempting to combat.
On the contrary, one can observe radicalisation of the political discourse in other EU Member States.
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.
«This very detailed Report confirms that there is no evidence that schools in Birmingham have been infiltrated by extremists or have become breeding grounds for terrorism and radicalisation».
In the 1970s, the political radicalisation of the unions fractured that alliance.
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.
Earlier this year, the local education authority in Bedfordshire admitted they had racially discriminated against two brothers of Middle Eastern descent, aged seven and five, over fears that a toy gun given to them as a present may have been a radicalisation risk.
After the 7/7 bombings, it was expanded under the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) in an attempt to intervene before a young person became vulnerable to radicalisation.
«The report of Peter Clarke concludes that he found no evidence of terrorism, radicalisation or violent extremism in Birmingham schools».
«As a city where more than 300 languages are spoken, London has a proud history of tolerance and diversity and to suggest there are areas where police officers can not go because of radicalisation is simply ridiculous... Crime has been falling steadily both in London and in New York - the only reason I wouldn't go to some parts of New York is the real risk of meeting Donald Trump»
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.
She said: «I have nothing against it in principle, but it will not make a difference to the problems of radicalisation, or integration.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan, pictured, wants children in primary and secondary schools to have internet safety lessons to protect against pornography, cyber-bullying and radicalisation by extremists
«Terrorism, Radicalisation, Extremism, Authoritarianism and Fundamentalism: A Systematic Review of the Quality and Psychometric Properties of Assessments» has been published in the journal PLoS ONE.
This path to radicalisation is in line with what many studies on terrorist behaviour in the past decade have suggested, and is a long way from the often peddled idea of indoctrination.
Researchers seek to understand how the internet is used in recruitment, radicalisation and organisation of threats to national security.
Muslim converts can be vulnerable to radicalisation because their «vacuum of knowledge» leaves them ill - equipped to reject extremist ideology, a new The number of Muslim converts in Britain has passed 100,000, fuelled by a surge in young white women adopting the Islamic faith.
2018-04-08 16:43 Muslim converts can be vulnerable to radicalisation because their «vacuum of knowledge» leaves them ill - equipped to reject extremist ideology, a new The number of Muslim converts in Britain has passed 100,000, fuelled by a surge in young white women adopting the Islamic faith.
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.
The soundtrack by Cliff Martinez & Skrillex carried the movie; from the opening madness of the summer beach party, to the ambient pathos of the girls» predicament in trying to release themselves from the radicalisation of their «Alien» (James Franco) influenced lifestyle.
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.
The much - lauded drama about the radicalisation of a young Muslim growing up in Amsterdam is this year's Oscar entry from The Netherlands.
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.
Dr Muhammed Tahir Al Qadri, a Pakistani politician and Islamic scholar, has suggested that muslims should take counter extremism lessons to help prevent radicalisation as a part of the national curriculum in schools.
Introduced in July 2015, Prevent places a legal duty on schools to prevent pupils from being drawn into extremism and report suspected cases of radicalisation.
«Rabbi Johnathon Sack's book «Not in God's name» [talks] about the increasing secularisation that we're living within [which] is actually the thing that is fuelling the surge in extremist behaviour and radicalisation.
«School staff should use their professional judgment in identifying children who might be at risk of radicalisation and act proportionately.
This can help immeasurably in preventing the spread of online radicalisation.
The findings also show slight increases in the proportion of school leaders worried about sexting, drugs and radicalisation for their pupils, as well as gangs and youth violence.
Users will have some of the best protection in the world against content and imagery relating to radicalisation, violence, pornography, cyberbullying and sexual exploitation.
According to research carried out by Barracuda, a company which provides security and storage solutions to schools, 43 per cent of those responsible for technology in schools do not feel equipped to safeguard pupils from radicalisation.
NGfL works to keep thousands of young people in the region safe and secure from cyber bullying, radicalisation and other online threats through specialist workshops, advice, campaigns and events.
Educational establishments (as well as prisons, the NHS and local authorities in England, Wales and Scotland) now have a legal obligation to spot individuals who might be vulnerable to extremism and radicalisation — generally speaking, there is a far greater access to extremist propaganda when armed with a keyboard and mouse.
They found that despite the relaunch of the government's Prevent duty in 2015, which helped organisations protect pupils from radicalisation and extremism, many people did not know what it was with 26 per cent saying they had never heard of it.
Radicalisation is seen as the top online security concern in schools, overtaking cyber bullying and child grooming, research shows.
Earlier this year, the Department for Education (DfE) laid out plans (Keeping Children Safe in Education: Statutory Guidance for Schools and Colleges) designed to keepchildren safe from classroom bullying, drugs, abuse and radicalisation among other things.
The Channel programme was activated in 2012, in a bid to provide early support for people identified as being vulnerable to radicalisation.
Ali is responsible for providing radicalisation safeguarding training in schools.
The biggest issues facing schools at this moment in time are knife crime, gun crime and radicalisation of students.
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