Terror crime prevention with communities /
Material type: TextPublication details: Bloomsbury Publishing 2013 Description: 173 pagesISBN: 9781849664813 (hbk.); 1849664811 (hbk.); 9781474223676Subject(s): Terrorism | Islam and social problems | Religious communities | Police-community relations | Terrorisme | Islam et problèmes sociaux | Communautés religieusesDDC classification: 363.32517088297Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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HV6431 .M37 2016 Wars of terror / | HV6431 .P56 2009 Pirates, terrorists, and warlords : | HV6431 .S64974 2013 Terror crime prevention with communities / | HV6431 .S64974 2013 Terror crime prevention with communities / | HV6431 .U235 2013 THE TRAUMA OF NIGERIA'S TERROR ORDEALS | HV6432 .L35 2002 9.11.01 : | HV6432 .M46 2016 The al-Qaeda franchise : |
Terror crime prevention with communities : trust, community and counter-terrorism : an introduction -- Credibility in counter-terrorism practice -- Community policing within a counter-terrorism context : understanding police and community engagement -- Citizenship, responsibilisation and trust in counter-terrorism -- Police and community engagement and partnerships for counter-terrorism -- Understanding emotions in counter-terrorism practice -- Governing terror : 'top-down' and 'bottom-up' approaches to counter-terrorism -- Conclusion : engaging communities for twenty-first-century security -- Index.
Historically, countering terrorism has been something that security services have carried out on behalf of the state, without community consultation or consent. Since 9/11 however, this tradition has increasingly been questioned and the idea that communities have the potential to defeat al Qaeda related or influenced terrorism has gained ascendency across policy, security and other contexts. Based on research in the US and UK, this book examines the involvement of Muslim communities in terror crime prevention work, exploring the complexities of community involvement as well as its advantages and examining how trusting relationships between police, security services and communities can be built.
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