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      The geography of pre-criminal space: epidemiological imaginations of radicalisation risk in the UK Prevent Strategy, 2007–2017

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          This article explores geographical and epistemological shifts in the deployment of the UK Prevent strategy, 2007–2017. Counter-radicalisation policies of the Labour governments (2006–2010) focused heavily upon resilience-building activities in residential communities. They borrowed from historical models of crime prevention and public health to imagine radicalisation risk as an epidemiological concern in areas showing a 2% or higher demography of Muslims. However, this racialised and localised imagination of pre-criminal space was replaced after the election of the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition in 2010. Residential communities were then de-emphasised as sites of risk, transmission and pre-criminal intervention. The Prevent Duty now deploys counter-radicalisation through national networks of education and health-care provision. Localised models of crime prevention (and their statistical, crime prevention epistemologies) have been de-emphasised in favour of big data inflected epistemologies of inductive, population-wide “safeguarding”. Through the biopolitical discourse of “safeguarding vulnerable adults”, the Prevent Duty has radically reconstituted the epidemiological imagination of pre-criminal space, imagining that all bodies are potentially vulnerable to infection by radicalisers and thus warrant surveillance.

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                Journal
                Crit Stud Terror
                Crit Stud Terror
                RTER
                rter20
                Critical Studies on Terrorism
                Routledge
                1753-9153
                1753-9161
                4 May 2017
                1 June 2017
                : 10
                : 2 , 10 Years of Critical Studies on Terrorism
                : 297-319
                Affiliations
                [ a ]PAIS, University of Warwick , Coventry, UK
                Author notes
                CONTACT Charlotte Heath-Kelly c.heath-kelly@ 123456warwick.ac.uk
                Author information
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5237-4691
                Article
                1327141
                10.1080/17539153.2017.1327141
                5490641
                28680475
                68013435-120f-4413-8391-a5dfda6f40f6
                © 2017 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

                This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 1 February 2017
                : 24 March 2017
                Page count
                References: 56, Pages: 23
                Funding
                Funded by: Wellcome Trust 10.13039/100004440
                Award ID: 205365/Z/16/Z
                This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust [205365/Z/16/Z].
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                prevent strategy,radicalisation,pre-crime,pre-criminal space,counterterrorism,risk,pre-emption

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