Title of article
Terror Crime Prevention: Constructing Muslim Practices and Beliefs as ‘Anti-Social’ and ‘Extreme’ through CONTEST 2
Author/Authors
Basia Spalek and Laura Zahra McDonald، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
10
From page
123
To page
132
Abstract
This article discusses recent research into engagement and partnership work between Muslim communities and police for the purposes of counter-terrorism. It is argued that asserting a notion of ʹshared valuesʹ as a foundational criterion for choosing which individuals/groups to engage in countering terrorism is strategically flawed. Not only is the notion of ʹvaluesʹ overly diffuse and conceptually ill-defined, it is dangerous in its potential to construct even the most normative Muslim practices and beliefs as ʹantisocialʹ and ʹextremeʹ This is likely to further alienate Muslim communities in general and to exclude those groups with whom the State has so far successfully engaged to counter terrorism. The article further reflects upon engagement and partnership work between police and Muslim minorities perceived as ʹradical, highlighting how the goal of terror crime prevention can be - and is - shared between police and communities, despite negative and stigmatizing impacts of the ʹWar on Terrorʹ
Journal title
Social Policy and Society
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Social Policy and Society
Record number
664537
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