PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Counter-terrorism (30 October 2017)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Bob Blackman (Conservative)
Answer
The statutory Prevent duty places responsibility on certain public sector bodies to have ‘due regard to the need to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism’ in the exercise of their functions.
Supporting statutory guidance sets out expectations for relevant public sectors including that organisations they work with are not engaged in extremist activity or espouse extremist views; public resources are not utilised by extremists; extremist views are appropriately challenged; and where appropriate, extremists are lawfully prosecuted, disrupted and deterred. Sector specific advice, training and support continues to be provided by the Home Office and other departments to support proportionate Prevent delivery.
Answered by:
Mr Ben Wallace (Conservative)
7 November 2017
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