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Extremism, Counter-terrorism and Policing

by Mark Rowe

Author: Edited by Imran Awan and Brian Blakemore

ISBN No: 978-1-4094-5321-5

Review date: 16/03/2026

No of pages: 174

Publisher: Ashgate

Publisher URL:
http://www.ashgate.com

Year of publication: 06/11/2013

Brief:

Extremism, Counter-terrorism and Policing. Edited by Imran Awan and Brian Blakemore

price

£45

If you are concerned about the topics in the title – Extremism, Counter-terrorism and Policing – this academic work is for you. Interestingly, as a sign of how policing is being taken up by universities as a topic for study (for better or worse – like nursing?) two of the six authors are former 30-year police officers. They are Huw Smart and Patrick Tucker, each former South Wales officers. They write on countering global extremism and community policing respectively. The two editors in a summing up chapter repeat the argument that to be too heavy-handed actually makes things worse and is the greater threat to society – namely, the very community conflict the terrorists want to whip up; or a โ€˜police stateโ€™. One editor, Brian Blakemore, suggests much can be learned from the Troubles in Northern Ireland, though weโ€™re in the age of social media, where British youths can be radicalised by preachers anywhere over the internet. The editors conclude that extremism calls for โ€˜a robust and community-led approachโ€™. To lump religion with terrorism is not helpful, they say: โ€œThe threat from the far right is also as real as the one from Islamist extremism.โ€