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What are the 4 stages of radicalisation process?

What are the 4 stages of radicalisation process?

The New York Police Department (NYPD) report which systematically examined 11 in-depth case studies of Al Qa’ida-influenced radicalisation and terrorism conducted in the West identified four phases: pre-radicalisation, self- identification, indoctrination, and jihadisation (NYPD 2007: 4).

What are radicalisation indicators?

Spotting the signs of radicalisation

  • isolating themselves from family and friends.
  • talking as if from a scripted speech.
  • unwillingness or inability to discuss their views.
  • a sudden disrespectful attitude towards others.
  • increased levels of anger.
  • increased secretiveness, especially around internet use.

What are the causes of radicalization?

The many causes of radicalisation include economic, social, political, psychological, historical and ideological conditions that provide both the context and the driving forces that lead individuals and groups to become radicalized.

Who is at risk from radicalisation?

Who is at risk? Anyone can be radicalised, but factors such as being easily influenced and impressionable make children and young people particularly vulnerable. Children who are at risk of radicalisation may have low self-esteem or be victims of bullying or discrimination.

What is Eyfs Prevent?

The Prevent duty became law back in 2015. This is a duty on all schools and registered early years providers to have due regard to preventing people being drawn into terrorism. In order to protect children in your care, you must be alert to any reason for concern in the child’s life at home or elsewhere.

What is Prevent’s aim?

Prevent is about safeguarding people and communities from the threat of terrorism. Prevent is part of CONTEST, the Government’s counter-terrorism strategy. It aims to stop people becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism and violent extremism.

What are the 4 P’s of CONTEST and what are each of their purposes?

CONTEST is composed of the “four Ps” – prevent, pursue, protect, and prepare – which aim to reduce terrorism at all levels through: Preventing more people from being radicalised; Pursuing suspects operationally and legally; Protecting the public through security measures, and Preparing to manage the response to …

What is the government doing about online radicalization?

Internet safety initiatives at the Department of Education, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Federal Trade Commission, the Department of Homeland Security, and other agencies provide platforms that already reach millions of Americans, and relevant departments and agencies will work to add materials related to online radicalization.

Does the White House have a policy on violent extremist radicalization?

Earlier today, the White House released a policy statement to counter violent extremist use of the Internet to recruit and radicalize to violence in the United States.

What have we learned about the drivers of radicalization?

For example, we have learned about many of the drivers of radicalization and the similarities and differences between terrorism and other forms of violent crime. We have also learned that a majority of recruitment and radicalization occurs via the internet and social media.

What is the National Institute of Justice doing to combat radicalization?

In its fiscal year 2012 appropriation, Congress directed NIJ to administer dedicated funding for “research targeted toward developing a better understanding of the domestic radicalization phenomenon, and advancing evidence-based strategies for effective intervention and prevention.”