Detect to prevent: strategies for countering violent extremism in Spain
In: Revista CIDOB d'afers internacionals, Heft 128, S. 81-104
Abstract
This article analyses strategies for preventing and combatting violent extremism in Spain since the Madrid attacks in 2004. Initially concerned with anticipating the terrorist threat by means of police, military, and legal measures, these strategies have gradually incorporated approaches and measures that address the phenomenon of radicalisation. It is argued that the advent of the battle to "counter violent extremism" (CVE) and for the "prevention of violent extremism" (PVE) represents a step forward in the approach to terrorism since its target is not terrorism as such but the factors and conditions that can lead to it. In the case of Spain, CVE and PVE policies come together in the present strategy against violent radicalisation.
Verlag
CIDOB (Barcelona Centre for International Affairs)
ISSN: 2013-035X
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