Summary

This briefing paper aims to chart the way forward on a gender and human rights approach to one aspect of preventive counter-terrorism policy by: briefly comparing the key elements of the new U.S. strategy with the U.K.’s pre- and post-June 2011 Prevent strategy (Section I); identifying both why and how the previous and current Prevent each approach women’s empowerment and inclusion (Section II); and making a series of recommendations to the USG based on the gendered challenges and opportunities elucidated by the Prevent experience (Section III).

Citation

Women and Preventing Violent Extremism: The U.S. and U.K. Experiences. New York: Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, 2012.

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