Author: Institute for Strategic Dialogue (2012)
This report aims to assess the fairness, effectiveness and impact of counter-terrorism and counter-radicalisation policies in Denmark, in particular on Muslim communities. It contextualises questions of impact in terms of the demographic/socioeconomic profile of immigrants; general perceptions of threats from terrorism and minorities’ perceptions of discrimination experienced; the legal framework of counter-terrorism; policies of radicalisation prevention and their implementation in practice; key institutional structures of counter-terrorism and division of labour; high-profile terrorist court cases; and developments in the general political climate and public discourse regarding issues of integration and security.