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'''Operation Nicole''' is an initiative (part of the [[Preventing Violent Extremism]] agenda) that was developed by the Lancashire Constabulary and recommended for wider use by the [[Association of Chief Police Officers]] (ACPO). The project is a tabletop exercise, which intends "to bring mainly Muslim communities and police officers together" <ref>[http://security.homeoffice.gov.uk/news-publications/publication-search/general/HO_Contest_strategy.pdf?view=Binary Pursue, Prevent, Protect, Prepare: The United Kingdom's Strategy for Countering International Terrorism] March 2009, ''The Home Office,'' Part 2, Sec. 9, p.81 - accessed: 24.03.10</ref> to allow a space for the police to explain to Muslim community members how and why they take their operational and logistical decisions in relation to counter-terrorism operations. In order to best explain why they take certain actions, community members are encouraged to play police officers' roles and take part in counter-terrorism simulation exercises.<ref>[http://www.dcsf.gov.uk/violentextremism/downloads/Prevent%20Strategy%20A%20Guide%20for%20Local%20Partners%203%20June%202008.pdf The Prevent Strategy: A Guide for Local Partners in England: Stopping People from becoming or supporting Terrorists and Violent Extremists], ''HM Government'', May 2008, p. 39, accessed 24.03.10</ref>   
 
'''Operation Nicole''' is an initiative (part of the [[Preventing Violent Extremism]] agenda) that was developed by the Lancashire Constabulary and recommended for wider use by the [[Association of Chief Police Officers]] (ACPO). The project is a tabletop exercise, which intends "to bring mainly Muslim communities and police officers together" <ref>[http://security.homeoffice.gov.uk/news-publications/publication-search/general/HO_Contest_strategy.pdf?view=Binary Pursue, Prevent, Protect, Prepare: The United Kingdom's Strategy for Countering International Terrorism] March 2009, ''The Home Office,'' Part 2, Sec. 9, p.81 - accessed: 24.03.10</ref> to allow a space for the police to explain to Muslim community members how and why they take their operational and logistical decisions in relation to counter-terrorism operations. In order to best explain why they take certain actions, community members are encouraged to play police officers' roles and take part in counter-terrorism simulation exercises.<ref>[http://www.dcsf.gov.uk/violentextremism/downloads/Prevent%20Strategy%20A%20Guide%20for%20Local%20Partners%203%20June%202008.pdf The Prevent Strategy: A Guide for Local Partners in England: Stopping People from becoming or supporting Terrorists and Violent Extremists], ''HM Government'', May 2008, p. 39, accessed 24.03.10</ref>   
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This article is part of the Counter-Terrorism Portal project of Spinwatch.

Operation Nicole is an initiative (part of the Preventing Violent Extremism agenda) that was developed by the Lancashire Constabulary and recommended for wider use by the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO). The project is a tabletop exercise, which intends "to bring mainly Muslim communities and police officers together" [1] to allow a space for the police to explain to Muslim community members how and why they take their operational and logistical decisions in relation to counter-terrorism operations. In order to best explain why they take certain actions, community members are encouraged to play police officers' roles and take part in counter-terrorism simulation exercises.[2]

ACPO diagram showing the place of the following elements of the Prevent strategy: Rich Picture, Operation Delphinus, Operation Nicole, MAPPA, Channel Project[3]

The official aim of the project is to:

"give participants a better understanding of the factors that support the decision-making process from the time that information is received through to the point of planned police action. The strength of these exercises is the opportunity for communities to explore the reasoning behind the need to arrest people for terrorist offences. These exercises very clearly demonstrate the hard choices that have to be made and the care that is taken in making them. [4]

The Lokahi Foundation, which has been involved in facilitating Operation Nicole, understands the project to be:

"a joint community/police training event generating intensive dialogue between a national police body and members of the Muslim communities. The aim is for each to understand what it feels like to be in the others’ shoes and have to take key decisions, especially when it all starts to fall apart."[5]

Criticisms

Staffordshire University Student's Union, who were offered to take part in the Operation Nicole, but refused, issued a statement which criticised Operation Nicole for being an activity which was based on "surveillance or spying" and accused it of being "a continuation of the witch hunt against Muslims and student activists...designed to stigmatize certain sections of the community to justify the ‘War on Terror’..."[6]

See Also

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Notes

  1. Pursue, Prevent, Protect, Prepare: The United Kingdom's Strategy for Countering International Terrorism March 2009, The Home Office, Part 2, Sec. 9, p.81 - accessed: 24.03.10
  2. The Prevent Strategy: A Guide for Local Partners in England: Stopping People from becoming or supporting Terrorists and Violent Extremists, HM Government, May 2008, p. 39, accessed 24.03.10
  3. Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism Allied Matters) Business Area Police PREVENT Strategy - Partners Briefing, 'Restricted' 27th March 2008, This document is a restricted document and is not meant to be circulated outside the Local Strategic Partnership meeting, Version 1.7, accessed 12.08.10
  4. The Prevent Strategy: A Guide for Local Partners in England: Stopping People from becoming or supporting Terrorists and Violent Extremists, HM Government, May 2008, p. 39, accessed 24.03.10
  5. Lokahi Foundation: Case Studies, accessed 24.03.10
  6. Staffs Student Union Boycott Op. Nicole - Stop witch-hunting of Muslims!, Facebook, date unknown, accessed 24.03.10