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has also been presented against the backdrop of a terrorist threat posed by
ISIL.
BILL SUMMARY
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related activity (with renewal up to 30 days via Magistrates court).
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As mentioned above the CTSB places the Prevent policy of counter-terrorism
on a statutory footing with the specified authorities. Accordingly, such a
uthorities would either comply with the guidance issued by the Home
Secretary or face “direction” from the centre.
With regards to extremist campus speakers, the Home Office will be able to
issue court orders obliging with directives, such as to proscribe particular
speakers they deem extreme. Critics have claimed such proposed legislation
that could see universities forced to ban extremist speakers from campuses,
amounts to “censorship,” and to stifling intellectual inquiry.PREVENT PROGRAMME
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within this programme are extremely controversial
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the product of an interaction between state and non-state actors.
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WHEN IS ONE EXTREME AND “DRAWN INTO TERRORISM”?
‘at what point does the government consider this to have taken place?’
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The CTSB places a statutory duty on specified authorities to “have due regard to the
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the issues are highly contested and politicised. The Bill raises the spectre of a further
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put in place extremist speaker policies and prisons will have to show they are dealing
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Critics and academics have argued that to place a statutory duty on universities is to
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(IMEND)Federation of Student
Islamic Societies