Explaining the different types of observations that the UK government is using on British Muslims, such as interviews and focus groups.

UK democracy and liberalism

Explaining the different types of observations that the UK government is using on British Muslims, such as interviews and focus groups. Introducing the use of islamophobia and whether surveillance is necessary, this will include global examples such as the war on terror
Introducing one of the main theoretical approaches and how this approach affects prevent duty, using Freud (1896) theory on how this affects human behaviour. Using newspaper articles to explain my argument on how the UK media present ideas on Muslims, whether it is negative or positive

Explaining the different types of observations that the UK government is using on British Muslims, such as interviews and focus groups. Introducing the use of islamophobia and whether surveillance is necessary, this will include global examples such as the war on terrorIs the UK democratic and are the policies they pass and implement democratic. Discuss whether these policies are beneficial or negative. Explain the concept of a ‘prevent paradox’