Theorising the "suspect community": counterterrorism, security practices and the public imagination / Marie Breen-Smyth.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): Online resources: In: Critical Studies on Terrorism Vol 7 No 2, August 2014, pagegs 223-240 (112)Summary: Discusses how suspect communities come into being, the negative impacts of such broad designations, and how they have come to be used in "... contemporary counterterrorism policy and practices". Also considers how people who find themselves thus categorised cope in daily life.
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Discusses how suspect communities come into being, the negative impacts of such broad designations, and how they have come to be used in "... contemporary counterterrorism policy and practices". Also considers how people who find themselves thus categorised cope in daily life.

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