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:The EAU is part of the Home Office [[Analysis and Insight]] (HOAI) directorate and reports to the Director for Analysis and Insight. HOAI is part of the Home Office [[Crime, Policing and Fire Group]] (CPFG). The Home Secretary is accountable to Parliament for the work of the EAU.<ref>https://questions-statements.parliament.uk/written-questions/detail/2019-01-14/HL12796</ref>
 
:The EAU is part of the Home Office [[Analysis and Insight]] (HOAI) directorate and reports to the Director for Analysis and Insight. HOAI is part of the Home Office [[Crime, Policing and Fire Group]] (CPFG). The Home Secretary is accountable to Parliament for the work of the EAU.<ref>https://questions-statements.parliament.uk/written-questions/detail/2019-01-14/HL12796</ref>
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:“The Extremism Analysis Unit (EAU) continues to operate within the Home Office. The EAU has a remit to analyse extremism in this country and abroad where it has a direct impact on the UK and/or UK interests. The EAU is a cross-government resource, with government departments able to commission research and analysis. The EAU does not have any executive or police powers or any operational role, it does not take operational decisions or determine policy or strategy. It provides independent analysis to policy and operational colleagues, who are responsible for such decisions. The EAU is part of the Home Office Analysis and Insight (HOAI) directorate and reports to the Director for Analysis and Insight. HOAI is part of the Home Office Crime, Policing and Fire Group (CPFG). The Home Secretary is accountable to Parliament for the work of the EAU”. 7. That Written Question was asked on 14 January 2019 and answered on 28 January 2019. <ref>https://ico.org.uk/media/action-weve-taken/decision-notices/2020/2617781/fs50888416.pdf</ref>
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==Staffing==
 
==Staffing==
 
In September 2015 the government reported that the [[Extremism Analysis Unit]] 'currently has 14 staff and is intended to grow by a further 10.'<ref>[https://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/written-questions-answers-statements/written-question/Commons/2015-07-20/7943/ Extremism Analysis Unit:Written question - 7943Q] Asked by Greg Mulholland (Leeds North West) Asked on: 20 July 2015. Home Office Extremism Analysis Unit 7943. Answered by: Karen Bradley Answered on: 07 September 2015.</ref>
 
In September 2015 the government reported that the [[Extremism Analysis Unit]] 'currently has 14 staff and is intended to grow by a further 10.'<ref>[https://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/written-questions-answers-statements/written-question/Commons/2015-07-20/7943/ Extremism Analysis Unit:Written question - 7943Q] Asked by Greg Mulholland (Leeds North West) Asked on: 20 July 2015. Home Office Extremism Analysis Unit 7943. Answered by: Karen Bradley Answered on: 07 September 2015.</ref>
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*[[Paul Willis]]
 
*[[Paul Willis]]
 
*[[Stephen Knight]] Head, Extremism Analysis Unit Feb 2019 – June 2020<ref>LinkedIn [http://archive.vn/zjT93 Stephen Knight].  Archived from Archive.today on 1 May 2020.</ref>
 
*[[Stephen Knight]] Head, Extremism Analysis Unit Feb 2019 – June 2020<ref>LinkedIn [http://archive.vn/zjT93 Stephen Knight].  Archived from Archive.today on 1 May 2020.</ref>
*[[Panos Zerdevas]], Deputy Director of the [[Counter-Extremism Analysis and Insight Unit]], Circa 2021 (which brought together the work of the Extremism Analysis Unit and another team within the Home Office).<ref>https://unredacted.uk/dcviewer.php?dcid=21335720</ref>
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*[[Panos Zerdevas]], Deputy Director of the [[Counter-Extremism Analysis and Insight Unit]], Circa 2021 (which brought together the work of the Extremism Analysis Unit and another team within the Home Office).<ref name="hearing">https://unredacted.uk/dcviewer.php?dcid=21335720</ref>
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==Reports==
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*Sikh Marriage Disruptions in the UK<ref name="hearing"/>
  
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==
 
*https://homeofficemedia.blog.gov.uk/2019/10/07/government-response-to-commission-for-countering-extremism-report-into-extremism/
 
*https://homeofficemedia.blog.gov.uk/2019/10/07/government-response-to-commission-for-countering-extremism-report-into-extremism/
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*https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/6364ebb4927fbc4330221d8f/65ca29a903177d7621f80cf5_WBQZspe1GqZTjs8p61QFxidhhtCxW4yH0zhVCVP76-s.pdf
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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Latest revision as of 12:28, 1 November 2024

The Extremism Analysis Unit is part of 'the new Office for Counter Extremism (OCE)... established in June 2015.'[1]

2019

The EAU is part of the Home Office Analysis and Insight (HOAI) directorate and reports to the Director for Analysis and Insight. HOAI is part of the Home Office Crime, Policing and Fire Group (CPFG). The Home Secretary is accountable to Parliament for the work of the EAU.[2]
“The Extremism Analysis Unit (EAU) continues to operate within the Home Office. The EAU has a remit to analyse extremism in this country and abroad where it has a direct impact on the UK and/or UK interests. The EAU is a cross-government resource, with government departments able to commission research and analysis. The EAU does not have any executive or police powers or any operational role, it does not take operational decisions or determine policy or strategy. It provides independent analysis to policy and operational colleagues, who are responsible for such decisions. The EAU is part of the Home Office Analysis and Insight (HOAI) directorate and reports to the Director for Analysis and Insight. HOAI is part of the Home Office Crime, Policing and Fire Group (CPFG). The Home Secretary is accountable to Parliament for the work of the EAU”. 7. That Written Question was asked on 14 January 2019 and answered on 28 January 2019. [3]

Staffing

In September 2015 the government reported that the Extremism Analysis Unit 'currently has 14 staff and is intended to grow by a further 10.'[4]

People

Reports

  • Sikh Marriage Disruptions in the UK[6]

Resources

Notes