The Prevent Duty in Education
Impact, Enactment and Implications
Contributor(s)
Busher, Joel (editor)
Jerome, Lee (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This open access book explores the enactment, impact and implications of the Prevent Duty across a range of educational contexts. In July 2015 the UK became the first country to place a specific legal requirement on those working in education to contribute to efforts to ‘prevent people from being drawn into terrorism’. Drawing on extensive research with staff, children and young people, the editors and contributors provide new insight into how this high-profile – and highly contentious – policy has shaped educational practice in Britain today. It will be a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers and others interested in the design, implementation and on-the-ground effects of Prevent or similar programmes internationally that place education at the heart of efforts to prevent or counter violent extremism.
Keywords
Educational Policy and Politics; Terrorism; Terrorism and Political Violence; Education Policy; Schools and Schooling; Sociology of Education; Crime Control and Security; Education; Terrorism and education; PREVENT duty in Schools; Trojan horse and education; Teacher duty of care; British Values in Education; Prevent duty in Further Education; Open Access; Educational strategies & policy; Crime & criminology; Terrorism, armed struggle; Central / national / federal government policies; Schools; SociologyDOI
10.1007/978-3-030-45559-0Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
https://www.springernature.com/gp/products/booksPublication date and place
2020Imprint
Palgrave MacmillanClassification
Educational strategies and policy
Crime and criminology
Terrorism, armed struggle
Central / national / federal government policies
Schools and pre-schools
Sociology