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Bianca Slocombe
Bianca Slocombe is an Assistant Professor at the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations. Bianca's research interests include: behavioural science, psychology, protective security, counter-terrorism, and extremism.
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Prosecuting Extremists in the United Kingdom: An Exploration of Charging, Prosecution and Sentencing Outcomes
This project delivers a comprehensive insight into the prosecution landscape for extremist actors in the UK from charges brought, offences prosecuted, and for those extremist actors guilty of criminal offences, the sentences received using an interdisciplinary mixed method approach.
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2021 – 2022
Articles
Article
Rachel Monaghan
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Bianca Slocombe
The Prosecution Landscape for Extremist Actors in the UK
While the official data can inform us of the number of persons charged, prosecuted and convicted, there is a general absence of detail on this topic. Our research sought to address this.
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5 min read
Poster
Rachel Monaghan
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Bianca Slocombe
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John Cuddihy
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Neale Gregg
Prosecuting extremists in the United Kingdom Q&A
Poster |
2 min read
Report
Rachel Monaghan
,
Bianca Slocombe
,
John Cuddihy
,
Neale Gregg
Prosecuting Extremists in the UK: An Exploration of Charging, Prosecution, and Sentencing Outcomes
Report |
2 min read
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