Lone wolves : myth or reality [texte imprimé] / Paul Jackson, Auteur ; Gerry Gable, Auteur . - London : Searchlight, 2011 . - 1 vol. (158 p.) : ill. ; couv. ill. ; 30 cm. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
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329.18(41) Extrême droite UK 343.917 Délinquance politique Terrorisme
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Index. décimale : |
329.18 Extrême droite, nationalisme, populisme |
Résumé : |
PUBLISHER
Lone wolves: myth or reality is a new report from Searchlight that examines the question of whether extreme-right terrorists are isolated individuals – lone wolves – or are connected with and the inevitable consequence of the activities of the various far-right, often small, organisations that espouse a violent racist and fascist ideology.
The project and report arose out of the work of Gerry Gable in gathering and analysing intelligence on the extreme right since May 1964 and his later work as an independent adviser on race hate crime to the Metropolitan Police Service. The report includes case studies of nearly 40 individuals holding far-right political views who have been convicted for serious violence or terrorist offences. It concludes that they were motivated, and obtained the knowledge and means to carry out their acts, through dangerous, far-right networks that introduced them to a perverse ideological world. The report demonstrates conclusively that far-right terrorists are not lone wolves but are connected with a number of insidious organisations.
We hope this report will provide information that will prove useful to those with an interest in preventing terrorism and that it will play a role in the current debate on the future of policing in this country. We also hope that it will promote further discussion about the threat of far-right terrorism. |
Note de contenu : |
SUMMARY
- Executive summary 6
CHAPTER 1
- Introduction 9
CHAPTER 2
- An ongoing trail of terror 15
CHAPTER 3
-The UK’s far-right “terrorists” and would-be “terrorists”: profiles 23
CHAPTER 4
- The lone wolf: views from experts and criminal justice practitioners 69
CHAPTER 5
- Solo actor terrorism and the mythology of the lone wolf by Paul Jackson 79
CHAPTER 6
- These people are dangerous 89
CHAPTER 7
- Tackling violent extremism in the community by Paul Jackson 101
CHAPTER 8
- Recommendations 111
Further reading and useful contacts 118
Appendix A List of some known convictions of members or associates of far-right groups 120
Appendix B Extract from Crown Prosecution Service guidelines on prosecuting “violent extremism” 134
Appendix C Crown Prosecution Service Counter-Terrorism Division case summaries 136
Appendix D The POWER investigation 139
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Titre : |
Lone wolves : myth or reality |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Paul Jackson, Auteur ; Gerry Gable, Auteur |
Editeur : |
London : Searchlight |
Année de publication : |
2011 |
Importance : |
1 vol. (158 p.) |
Présentation : |
ill. ; couv. ill. |
Format : |
30 cm |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
329.18(41) Extrême droite UK 343.917 Délinquance politique Terrorisme
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Index. décimale : |
329.18 Extrême droite, nationalisme, populisme |
Résumé : |
PUBLISHER
Lone wolves: myth or reality is a new report from Searchlight that examines the question of whether extreme-right terrorists are isolated individuals – lone wolves – or are connected with and the inevitable consequence of the activities of the various far-right, often small, organisations that espouse a violent racist and fascist ideology.
The project and report arose out of the work of Gerry Gable in gathering and analysing intelligence on the extreme right since May 1964 and his later work as an independent adviser on race hate crime to the Metropolitan Police Service. The report includes case studies of nearly 40 individuals holding far-right political views who have been convicted for serious violence or terrorist offences. It concludes that they were motivated, and obtained the knowledge and means to carry out their acts, through dangerous, far-right networks that introduced them to a perverse ideological world. The report demonstrates conclusively that far-right terrorists are not lone wolves but are connected with a number of insidious organisations.
We hope this report will provide information that will prove useful to those with an interest in preventing terrorism and that it will play a role in the current debate on the future of policing in this country. We also hope that it will promote further discussion about the threat of far-right terrorism. |
Note de contenu : |
SUMMARY
- Executive summary 6
CHAPTER 1
- Introduction 9
CHAPTER 2
- An ongoing trail of terror 15
CHAPTER 3
-The UK’s far-right “terrorists” and would-be “terrorists”: profiles 23
CHAPTER 4
- The lone wolf: views from experts and criminal justice practitioners 69
CHAPTER 5
- Solo actor terrorism and the mythology of the lone wolf by Paul Jackson 79
CHAPTER 6
- These people are dangerous 89
CHAPTER 7
- Tackling violent extremism in the community by Paul Jackson 101
CHAPTER 8
- Recommendations 111
Further reading and useful contacts 118
Appendix A List of some known convictions of members or associates of far-right groups 120
Appendix B Extract from Crown Prosecution Service guidelines on prosecuting “violent extremism” 134
Appendix C Crown Prosecution Service Counter-Terrorism Division case summaries 136
Appendix D The POWER investigation 139
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http://www.lonewolfproject.org.uk/ |
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