This book examines community-based approaches to counter-terrorism through an analysis of the notions of community, partnership, engagement, gender and religion in order to shed new light on the potential of, and drawbacks to these approaches. Dr. Spalek stresses the need for policy makers and practitioners to reflect on the effectiveness of the initiatives that they are engaged with, particularly in relation to how community-targeted or community-focused they are.
Examines attempts to counter terrorism through community 'bottomup' approaches
Introducing Counter-Terrorism Studies; B.Spalek
Community-based Approaches to Counter-Terrorism; B.Spalek
Policing Within Counter-Terrorism; B.Spalek
Engagement and Partnership in Community-based Approaches to Counter-Terrorism; A.H.Baker
Gender Within a Counter-Terrorism Context: L.Z.McDonald
Engaging Young People within a Counter-Terrorism Context; L.Z.McDonald
Religion, Theology and Counter-Terrorism; S.El-Awa & B.Spalek
Policing, Terrorism and the Conundrum of 'Community'; J.Topping& J.Byrne
Communities and Counter-Terrorism: Some Final Reflections; B.Spalek