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Contest 2 is the revised counterterrorism strategy of the United Kingdom. The first edition of [[Contest]] was in force from 2003 till 2009, but in March 2009, the British government revised it and renamed it Contest 2. Contest 2 is very similar to the initial [[Contest]] strategy in the sense that its overarching objective remains the same - "to reduce the risk to the  
 
Contest 2 is the revised counterterrorism strategy of the United Kingdom. The first edition of [[Contest]] was in force from 2003 till 2009, but in March 2009, the British government revised it and renamed it Contest 2. Contest 2 is very similar to the initial [[Contest]] strategy in the sense that its overarching objective remains the same - "to reduce the risk to the  
 
United Kingdom and its interests overseas from international terrorism, so that people can go about their lives freely and with confidence", <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,]] p.54 - accessed: 10 October 2009</ref> but differs on the belief that more priority needs to be given to the [[Prevent]] component to ensure that "vulnerable people" are protected from "radicalisation and recruitment to terrorism".<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,]] p.81 - accessed: 10 October 2009</ref> Contest 2 is also more heavily focused on moderate Muslim led community initiatives and community projects, such as the [[Preventing Violent Extremism]] programme led by the [[Department for Communities and Local Government]]. <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,]] p.81 - accessed: 10 October 2009</ref>
 
United Kingdom and its interests overseas from international terrorism, so that people can go about their lives freely and with confidence", <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,]] p.54 - accessed: 10 October 2009</ref> but differs on the belief that more priority needs to be given to the [[Prevent]] component to ensure that "vulnerable people" are protected from "radicalisation and recruitment to terrorism".<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,]] p.81 - accessed: 10 October 2009</ref> Contest 2 is also more heavily focused on moderate Muslim led community initiatives and community projects, such as the [[Preventing Violent Extremism]] programme led by the [[Department for Communities and Local Government]]. <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,]] p.81 - accessed: 10 October 2009</ref>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
  

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Contest 2

Contest 2 is the revised counterterrorism strategy of the United Kingdom. The first edition of Contest was in force from 2003 till 2009, but in March 2009, the British government revised it and renamed it Contest 2. Contest 2 is very similar to the initial Contest strategy in the sense that its overarching objective remains the same - "to reduce the risk to the United Kingdom and its interests overseas from international terrorism, so that people can go about their lives freely and with confidence", [1] but differs on the belief that more priority needs to be given to the Prevent component to ensure that "vulnerable people" are protected from "radicalisation and recruitment to terrorism".[2] Contest 2 is also more heavily focused on moderate Muslim led community initiatives and community projects, such as the Preventing Violent Extremism programme led by the Department for Communities and Local Government. [3]






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