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UK's Prevent Program: Outdated in Fighting Today's Extremism

UK's Prevent Program: Outdated in Fighting Today's Extremism

UK News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 31, 20261m 29s

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The UKs Prevent program, designed to combat terrorism, is deemed outdated by the home affairs select committee. The report highlights its inability to handle individuals with no fixed ideology, online subcultures promoting hate, and over-represented neurodiverse individuals or those with mental health issues. The committee advocates for a complete overhaul, shifting from a counter-terror focus to a multi-agency approach for better case management. The programs shortcomings are exemplified by cases like the Southport killer Axel Rudakubana and the murderer of MP David Amess, where Prevent closed files too quickly due to lack of clear motives. The committee chair, Karen Bradley, emphasizes that Prevent was built for a different era, now grappling with digital chaos and complex needs its not equipped to handle. The rise of under-eighteens in extremism, autistic spectrum individuals over-represented in referrals, fluid beliefs leading to nihilistic violence, and AI-generated hate content are among the challenges. The Home Office responds with plans for a program reset, focusing on border control, network disruption, and frontline worker empowerment to ensure public safety amidst these evolving threats.

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