
Lee Jarvis
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2 months ago |
e-ir.info | Lee Jarvis |Michael Lister |Andrew Whiting
On 20 January, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer gave a speech reflecting on the case of Axel Rudakubana, who had pleaded guilty to the murders of three children at a party in Southport in July 2024. Rudakubana had, it transpired, been referred to the government’s counterextremism programme, Prevent, on three separate occasions.
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2 months ago |
qoshe.com | Lee Jarvis
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Oct 30, 2024 |
e-ir.info | Lee Jarvis |Michael Lister |Dan Stevens |Nick Vaughan-Williams
On 12 September 2024, the UK’s new Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill was introduced in the House of Commons, with the second reading following on 14th October. A committee stage now follows, followed by a third reading, with the same stages repeated in the Lords, before the bill receives royal assent and becomes law. As is common in the counterterrorism space, the bill enjoys cross-party support in the United Kingdom.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
qoshe.com | Lee Jarvis
On 12 September 2024, the UK’s new Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill was introduced in the House of Commons, with the second reading following on 14th October. A committee stage now follows, followed by a third reading, with the same stages repeated in the Lords, before the bill receives royal assent and becomes law. As is common in the counterterrorism space, the bill enjoys cross-party support in the United Kingdom.
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Jun 13, 2024 |
e-ir.info | Lee Jarvis
Critical terrorism studies (CTS) has become an increasingly prominent and important fixture within contemporary debate on political violence. Its contributions – in my view – have been significant, not least in encouraging us to think more carefully about the nature of terrorism and the purposes of terrorism scholarship.
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