This book examines community-based approaches to counter-terrorism through an analysis of the notions of community, partnership, engagement, gender and religion in order to shed new light on the potential of, and drawbacks to these approaches. Dr. Spalek stresses the need for policy makers and practitioners to reflect on the effectiveness of the initiatives that they are engaged with, particularly in relation to how community-targeted or community-focused they are.
Efforts to counter terrorism are drawing increasingly on community-based initiatives and a partnership between police officers and members of specific social groups. This book analyses the potential of these initiatives and the role played by factors such as community engagement, gender and religion, and the tensions that these create. Introducing Counter-Terrorism Studies; B.Spalek Community-based Approaches to Counter-Terrorism; B.Spalek Policing Within Counter-Terrorism; B.Spalek Engagement and Partnership in Community-based Approaches to Counter-Terrorism; A.H.Baker Gender Within a Counter-Terrorism Context: L.Z.McDonald Engaging Young People within a Counter-Terrorism Context; L.Z.McDonald Religion, Theology and Counter-Terrorism; S.El-Awa & B.Spalek Policing, Terrorism and the Conundrum of 'Community'; J.Topping& J.Byrne Communities and Counter-Terrorism: Some Final Reflections; B.Spalek Basia Spalek is Professor of Conflict Transformation in the Department of Therapeutic Practice at Derby University, UK. She is a BACP registered psychotherapist, specialising in trauma and peace-building. Her research interests lie in conflict transformation, community-bl#å