An Aanalysis of the UK’s Counter-Terrorism Strategy, CONTEST, and the Challenges in its Evaluation

Erika Brady

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Abstract

The UK’s Counter-Terrorism strategy, known as CONTEST, is recognized as one of the most successful soft-focus strategies in the world, with an intended emphasis on community support and what have become known as ‘Prevent’ (or counter-extremism) measures. In all, there are four limbs to CONTEST: PREVENT, PROTECT, PURSUE and PREPARE. While there is much crossover between these areas, for example policing activities take place in all four limbs, each one has a specific focus with its own intrinsic goals. This article intends to provide an overview of CONTEST, and to explore the challenges of evaluating counter-terrorism strategies in general. In doing so, I intend to show that while robust and independent evaluation of CONTEST has not been undertaken from a quantitative approach, some level of evaluation has taken place and can be taken into consideration when moving forward with future analysis of the strategy.
Original languageEnglish
JournalSicherheitspolitik-Blog
Publication statusPublished - 10 Oct 2016

Keywords

  • Counter-Terrorism
  • UK
  • CONTEST
  • Evaluation of Strategies
  • Radicalisation
  • Deradicalisation
  • Legislation
  • ISIS
  • Terror Attacks

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