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In direct response to the events of 9/11, a series of other legislations were also enacted by the UK government, such as [[the Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001]], [[the Criminal Justice Act 2003]], the [[Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005]] , the [[Terrorism Act 2006]] and the [[Counter-Terrorism Act 2008]]. The objective behind the enactments of these legislations was to ensure that the UK was protected from events, such as 9/11 unfolding on its territory. | In direct response to the events of 9/11, a series of other legislations were also enacted by the UK government, such as [[the Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001]], [[the Criminal Justice Act 2003]], the [[Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005]] , the [[Terrorism Act 2006]] and the [[Counter-Terrorism Act 2008]]. The objective behind the enactments of these legislations was to ensure that the UK was protected from events, such as 9/11 unfolding on its territory. | ||
− | In 2003, the government initiated a four pronged counter-terrorism strategy known as [[Contest]] (2003-09). It’s ultimate objective was to "reduce the risk from international terrorism, so that people could go about their daily lives freely and with confidence." <ref>[http://security.homeoffice.gov.uk/news-publications/publication-search/general/Contest-Strategy?view Countering International Terrorism: The United Kingdom's Strategy,] July 2006, [[Home Office]], p.1 - accessed: 20 October 2009</ref> After the attacks of 7 July, 2005 however, the government felt that it had to do more to prevent people from turning towards terrorism and therefore, in 2009, replaced Contest with [ | + | In 2003, the government initiated a four pronged counter-terrorism strategy known as [[Contest]] (2003-09). It’s ultimate objective was to "reduce the risk from international terrorism, so that people could go about their daily lives freely and with confidence." <ref>[http://security.homeoffice.gov.uk/news-publications/publication-search/general/Contest-Strategy?view Countering International Terrorism: The United Kingdom's Strategy,] July 2006, [[Home Office]], p.1 - accessed: 20 October 2009</ref> After the attacks of 7 July, 2005 however, the government felt that it had to do more to prevent people from turning towards terrorism and therefore, in 2009, replaced Contest with [[Contest 2]], which was similar to Contest, but more focused on [[Preventing Violent Extremism]]. At present, there are numerous community led projects and organisational initiatives focusing on [[Prevent]]. |
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+ | [[Security Service| Security Service (MI5)]] | [[Secret Intelligence Service|Secret Intelligence Service (SIS or MI6)]] | [[GCHQ]] | [[Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre]] | | ||
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+ | '''Think Tanks involved in Counter-Terrorism''' | ||
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+ | [[Centre for Social Cohesion]] | [[Centre for Defence and International Security]] | [[CSTPV]] | [[Chatham House]] | [[European Council on Foreign Relations]] | [[Institute for Public Policy Research]] | [[Institute for Strategic Dialogue]] | [[Institute of Race Relations]] | [[Oxford Research Group]] | [[Policy Exchange]] | [[RAND (Europe)]] | [[Royal United Services Institute]] | The [[Social Affairs Unit]] | | ||
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+ | '''Muslim/Islamic Organisations involved in Counter-Terrorism''' | ||
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+ | [[Al Manaar]] | [[Amal Trust]] | [[An Nisa Society]] | [[Association of Muslim Lawyers]] | [[Forum Against Islamaphobia & Racism]] | [[Islamic Human Rights Commission]] | [[MPACUK]] | [[Muslim Association of Britain]] | [[Active Change Foundation]] | | ||
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* [http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Category:Terrorism_government_advisory_bodies Terrorism government advisory bodies] | * [http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Category:Terrorism_government_advisory_bodies Terrorism government advisory bodies] | ||
* [http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Category:Terrorism_Journal Terrorism Journal] | * [http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Category:Terrorism_Journal Terrorism Journal] | ||
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Welcome to the Counter-Terrorism Portal on Spinprofiles. It is the aim of this portal to provide analysts, practitioners, students and all other interested parties up-to-date and rigorous information on British counter-terrorism and related issues. The Counter-Terrorism Portal Editors are Rizwaan Sabir and David Miller. Spinprofiles has a policy of strict referencing and is overseen by an Managing editor and a Sysop and several Associate Portal editors.
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