The Palgrave Handbook of Global Counterterrorism Policy 2017
DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-55769-8_18
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Between Trust and Oppression: Contemporary Counter-Terror Policies in Denmark

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“…Life psychology was developed as an integrative theory concerning the agentic and structural dimensions of the basic human life task of establishing, maintaining, and developing one’s own and common life (Bertelsen, 2013). Concerning radicalization, life psychology has provided the theoretical foundation for the “Aarhus model” for preventing and countering violent extremism, which is, furthermore, an integrated part of the Danish national prevention strategy for radicalization (Bertelsen, 2015; McNeil-Willson, 2017).…”
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“…Life psychology was developed as an integrative theory concerning the agentic and structural dimensions of the basic human life task of establishing, maintaining, and developing one’s own and common life (Bertelsen, 2013). Concerning radicalization, life psychology has provided the theoretical foundation for the “Aarhus model” for preventing and countering violent extremism, which is, furthermore, an integrated part of the Danish national prevention strategy for radicalization (Bertelsen, 2015; McNeil-Willson, 2017).…”
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“…It is important to avoid oversimplifying the relationship between polarisation, 'violent extremism' and resilience, as well as to view prosocial resilience as simply 'mirroring' anti-social polarisation and violence. Such approaches negate the complicated array of factors that can lead (or not) to violence and risk enabling unethical predictive or 'precrime' approaches to violence which have characterised some of the more problematic elements of preventative counter-extremism (McNeil-Willson 2017a). Furthermore, the expansion of counterterrorism discussions to include polarisation and resilience can create as many problems as solutions, adding an inappropriate security lens on social, economic or political issues and amplifying oppressive narratives from the long War on Terror.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The focus of such programmes on minority cultural and political communities by governmental-led bodies has risked creating a greater sense of political injustice, although community mechanisms between authorities-most notably meetings between a relatively transparent security service in the form of current strategies by the PET-have been suggested as creating positive outlets for frustrations towards authorities (McNeil-Willson 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A similar, but more embedded, safeguarding approach is seen in Danish CVE, which aims to bring together social sectors and support structures to offer support for tangible grievances around relative deprivation (McNeil-Willson 2017). At the heart of the Danish approach to violent extremism is the attempt to address inequalities and relative deprivation through providing access to structures for successful CVE, deradicalization and/or re-integration to occur.…”
Section: Safeguarding and Political Engagementmentioning
confidence: 99%