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Extremism, Counter-terrorism and Policing brings together a diverse range of multidisciplinary studies to explore the extent of extremism and how communities are policed. Through analysing the historical development, the present situation, and future trends in the forms and ability to police violent extremism and terrorism, this text provides a detailed contribution towards both academic and policy debate surrounding extremism, its causes, and treatments. With chapters written by experts in their fields, this book provides the reader with detailed definitions of extremism; the psychology of extremists and the causes of radicalisation; policing extremism within a counter-terrorism context; community policing approaches to combating extremism; the legal frameworks and legislation regarding extremism and its limitations in an international setting; and public perceptions and understanding of extremism. It is crucial for policing professionals, policy-makers and academics to have a detailed understanding of government policy and the methods towards tackling extremism from a policing and community level. Extremism, Counter-terrorism and Policing gives a policing rationale alongside specific community approaches towards tackling extremist threats and provides key details for policy readers as well as academics.

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EXTREMISM, COUNTER-TERRORISM AND POLICING
In loving memory of Abdul Ghafur.
This work is dedicated to Geoff Coliandris, a good friend and excellent colleague who would have contributed his expertise on this subject matter to this text had circumstances allowed.
We would also like to thank our beloved family members Liz, Amel, Hiba, Sobia, Afreen, Asaf and Tasvir
Extremism, Counter-Terrorism and Policing
Edited by
IMRAN AWAN
Birmingham City University, UK
BRIAN BLAKEMORE
University of South Wales, UK
First published 2013 by Ashgate Publishing Published 2016 by Routledge 2 Park - photo 1
First published 2013 by Ashgate Publishing
Published 2016 by Routledge
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Copyright Imran Awan and Brian Blakemore 2013
Imran Awan and Brian Blakemore have asserted their right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as the editors of this work.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
The Library of Congress has cataloged the printed edition as follows:
Extremism, counter-terrorism and policing / [edited] by Imran Awan and Brian Blakemore.
pages cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-1-4094-5321-5 (hardback : alk. paper) -- ISBN 978-1-4094-5322-2 (ebook) -- ISBN 978-1-4724-0536-4 (epub) 1. Radicalism. 2. Extremists. 3. Terrorism--Prevention. 4. Police. I. Awan, Imran. II. Blakemore, Brian.
HN49.R33E984 2013
303.484--dc23
2013000856
ISBN: 978-1-4094-5321-5 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-3155-8177-4 (ebk)
Contents

Imran Awan

Imran Awan

Patrick Tucker

Jane Prince

Imran Awan

Brian Blakemore

Angharad Saunders

Huw Smart

Brian Blakemore

Imran Awan and Brian Blakemore
List of Figures and Tables
List of Contributors
Imran Awan is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Birmingham City University and has previously held academic posts at the Centre for Police Sciences (University of South Wales) and Wolverhampton University. He has taught on a variety of modules, such as International Policing, Policing Cyber Crime, Terrorism Theory, and Violent Extremism and Terrorism. He has published widely in the area of counter-terrorism, human rights, and policing and recently co-edited the book Policing Cyber Hate, Cyber Threats and Cyber Terrorism (Ashgate 2012). In March 2010 he was invited by the Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism to a Prevent Seminar held in London to discuss government policy on how best to prevent violent extremism, and in 2011 took part in a review of UK government counter-terrorism legislation for the Equality and Human Rights Commission. Mr Awan is also a member of the Advisory Committee for the Measuring Anti-Muslim Attacks Project organised by Faith Matters, a non-profit organisation which hopes to show the scale of the problem of Islamophobia and provide support for victims. He is an ambassador for the Make Justice Work Campaign, a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, and is the Founder and Director of the Ethnic Minority Research Network in Criminology.
Brian Blakemore is Head of the Police Sciences Division at the University of South Wales. He has previous experience on a wide range of academic awards with several academic management positions during his previous 29 years within this institution. He teaches on modules such as Science for Law Enforcement, Crime Investigation, Researching Police Practice and Researching Contemporary Issues. He has published on cognitive processes in investigation, Higher Education for police officers and professionalising the police force, the human rights aspects and investigative effectiveness of the national DNA database, and has co-edited three texts with Professor Colin Rogers on community and partnership working and more recently co-edited the book Policing Cyber Hate, Cyber Threats and Cyber Terrorism (Ashgate 2012). Mr Blakemore has also taught on several postgraduate programmes, often distance programmes, with the universities of Bradford, Bristol and Bath and also with the Bristol Management Centre. He is a Vice-Chair of the Higher Education Forum for Learning and Development in Policing and represents this forum on the former National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) and now COP HE framework Steering Group.
Jane Prince is a Chartered Psychologist and Principal Lecturer in the School of Psychology at the University of Glamorgan where she is course tutor for two MSc awards; she has a particular research interest in identity, social identity and the ways in which individuals respond to threats and challenges to their identity positions. She has published on identity threats across the lifespan, identity issues in migration and social identity. Dr Princes PhD research was on the challenges to identity experienced by policewomen; she has studied in Cardiff, London and Bordeaux and has worked in the UK, France and the Netherlands.
Angharad Saunders is a Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of South Wales. Dr Saunders teaches on a range of modules and fieldwork across all years, alongside supervision of MSc students, and is currently engaged in several funded research projects that utilise participatory methodologies to explore ideas of place and identity. Two of those funded projects are Sounding the Way a community audio-walk project taking place in Grangetown, Cardiff that is funded by Beacon for Wales and Cartographies of Neighbourhood, which adopts participatory methods to explore ideas of neighbourhood and crime in Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales.
Huw Smart has been a part-time lecturer with the University of South Wales on the BSc Police Sciences honours degree since 2003. He retired from South Wales Police this year after a 30-year career covering many roles. He has been involved in publishing texts for policing for many years, ranging from police law for recruits and higher ranks examinations to more specific areas such as custody suites.
Patrick Tucker is a Senior Lecturer in Police Sciences at the Centre for Police Sciences at the University of South Wales. He has 30 years policing experience, which includes Operational Policing Command, Firearms Command, Child Protection and Partnership working. He is currently the second year tutor for the BSc award. Mr Tucker also teaches on the Operational Planning and Investigation, and Strategic Management and Leadership in the Police Service modules of the online Masters programme. Before joining the University of South Wales, he was a police officer for 30 years. In his early career he held posts in uniform patrol, administration, child protection and training. His later career included positions managing crime and disorder partnerships, policy construction and finally BCU command. Mr Tucker has a broad command experience including firearms, major events and the day-to-day command of the capital city of Wales. He retired in 2007 in the rank of Superintendent.
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