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Large rise in men referred to Prevent over women-hating incel ideology

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Counter-terror officers say incel makes up 1% of referral to anti-extremism scheme
The Keyham area of Plymouth, Devon, where five people were killed by gunman Jake Davison.


Vikram Dodd
Fri 27 Jan 2023 05.08 AEDT


There has been a large rise in the number of young men referred to the government’s Prevent scheme over the women-hating “incel” ideology, official statistics have shown.
A senior counter-terrorism officer described incel as an “emerging risk” making up 1% of all referrals to the anti-extremism scheme in the year to March 2022 – 77 cases – triggered by concerns that mainly young men were falling for its message.

That figure compares with no recorded referrals in the year to March 2000, and just three referrals in the year to March 2021.
Counter-terrorism officials believe the rise in reported cases is because of spread in the UK of its ideology – largely via the internet – and because of a growing awareness of its potential dangers among teachers and others who can refer cases to Prevent after the August 2021 Plymouth shooting.
Jake Davison viewed incel websites and content before killing five people, an inquest has heard. Counter-terrorism police have said they do not believe the attack was motivated by incel propaganda.
Davison, 22, shot his mother and four passersby, including a three-year-old girl before killing himself.
Evidence in Britain is emerging of incel co-exisiting with other extremist violent ideologies. Luca Benincasa, 20, was jailed for six years on Wednesday for belonging to the extreme far-right Feuerkrieg Division. The court heard he also identified with incel culture.
Incel has been the trigger for atrocities overseas. In 2018 a man in Toronto who identified with the movement murdered 10 people in a van attack, mowing down pedestrians on a pavement.
The figures out on Thursday also showed that concerns about youngsters interested in school massacres made up 154 referrals, 2% of the total.
Det Ch Supt Maria Lovegrove, Prevent’s national lead for counter-terrorism policing, said of the incel and school shooting statistics: “One of Prevent’s crucial roles is providing important indicators of emerging risks, particularly in light of incidents in other parts of the world.
“Whilst not currently considered terrorist ideologies, they have the ability to inspire terrible acts of violence – and it is therefore important that Prevent works to disengage people from these beliefs.
“The number of these cases is very low, but it is encouraging that people feel confident to report concerns about risk of radicalisation, wherever this stems from.”
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Overall there were 6,406 referrals to Prevent last year, up 30% on the previous year. This is thought to be largely due to the lifting of pandemic restrictions with most referrals – 36% – coming from education.
Most cases were sent to other services. In the end 13% – 804 cases – were adopted by the scheme known as Channel, which deals with individuals thought to be at greatest risk of committing violence.
The Home Office said: “There were more adopted cases for individuals referred for concerns related to extreme rightwing radicalisation (339; 42%) compared [with] individuals with concerns related to Islamist radicalisation (156; 19%).”
Lovegrove said: “Established terrorist ideologies still pose the most significant threat of radicalisation, but young men who are fascinated by, and seek out, all types of extremist or violent content online are increasingly prevalent in referrals to Prevent.”
A government review of Prevent is expected to be published soon and is expected to say the official counter-radicalisation scheme focuses too much on the extreme right, when the greatest threat of terrorist violence comes from Islamists.
 
you understand you should hate foids because they hated us first
 
Literally any woman can easily “deradicalise” an incel and yet these :feelsclown::feelsclown::feelsclown: think the answer is to make a “””Prevent””” scheme instead
 
also @BrettyBoy thoughts?
 
these uk tabloid rags love us
 
Criticizing women= terrorism.
 
No counterterrorism scheme for your face
 
Feminism is the most extreme and dangerous ideology.
 
lmao that 1% is probably 10x more than the amount of money the uk puts into fighting crime and rape committed by sewer migrants. What a joke island
 
They can counterterrorize my dick. :feelsjuice:
 
The most dangerous ideology is thinking should be aloud to be a massive whore and than think you can hit the reset button whenever you like when it's "time to settle down", yet that's never a discussion worth having lmfao. I truly detest the female nature, selfish useless cunts they really are. You have one importance, reproducing. Understand that and than we can talk about equality whore bags.
 

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