This problem is a UK government area of research interest (ARI) that was originally posted at https://ari.org.uk/ by a UK government organisation to indicate that they are keen to see research related to this area.
Effectively safeguarding those vulnerable to radicalisation
Violent crime is a major public concern and tackling it is our top priority. This includes terrorism, knife and gun crime, sexual offending, domestic abuse and safeguarding vulnerable people from predatory behaviour.
Contact details
research@met.police.uk.
Related UKRI Projects
- A Study exploring Questions relating to Partnership between Police and Muslim Communities in the Prevention of Violent Extremism amongst Muslim Youth.
- Communities as defeating and/or endorsing extreme violence: how do communities support and/or defeat extreme violence over time?
- An Examination of Partnership Approaches to Challenging Religiously-Endorsed Violence involving Muslim Groups and Police.
- Conceptualising Threat: Implementing the Prevent duty within Greater Manchester's Further Education Sector
- Constructing the illiberal citizen? Radicalisation prevention, counter-terrorism, and the media in the UK
- Reframing Muslim 'Radicalism'
- Connectors, not Communities, in Preventing and Responding to Violence and Disaffection; Marginalised Youth in relation to Complexities of 'Community'.
- 'The Crime-Terror Nexus: Investigating the overlap between criminal and extremist practices, narratives and networks in Tripoli, Lebanon
- 'Extremism and Its Support: Developing More Effective Policy Responses'
- TERRORISM AND THE LAW: THE CONSTRUCTION AND APPLICATION OF LAWS AND LEGAL POLICIES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM