Radicalism And Prevent. Flashcards
What the purpose of the counter terrorism and security act 2015 (legislation)
Disrupt the activity of people travelling abroad and engaging in terrorism activity and then returning to the UK. This gives the police the power to seize passports and investigate people. This stop people from getting into terrorism and radicalism.
What are the key points of the counter terrorism and security act 2015 (legislation)
Disrupts the ability of people going abroad and getting involved in terrorism and returning it the uk.
Gives police power to stop the above.
Combats underlying ideology of terrorism.
Implementation of counter terrorism and security act 2015 (legislation) in setting.
Reduces the threat to the uk from terrorism by offering support. Staff training to recognise signs.
What the purpose of the prevent duty guidance 2023 (legislation)
Stops people from becoming terrorists or supporting this. Extends to support people with these views by providing rehab or disengagement of those involved. This keeps people in the uk safe.
What are the key points of the prevent duty guidance 2023 (legislation)
Tackles ideology of terrorism, interviene with early support and advice, enables people who are already engaged to disengage.
Implementation of the prevent duty guidance 2023 (legislation) in setting.
Relavent to stating that safeguard as hey can ensure their children are safe.
What’s radicalism?
The process through which which a person comes to support or be involved with extreamist ideology’s.
What’s extremism?
Vocal or active opposition to fundemental British values.
Factors that make radicalism more likely.
Children who experience racism
Family involved before
Traumatic experiences
Children with send
Family that show extremist views.
Signs of radicalism in children.
Knowledge they shouldn’t have eg. Bombs or guns
Using racial or sexual slurs
Discriminative to other children
Signs if radicalism in teens.
Increased anger
Secretiveness
Won’t discuss their views
Isolating themselves
Disrespectful to certain people
Signs of radicalism in adults.
Accessing extremist content online.
Unwilling to engage with people who seem different.
Changing their dress style.