Racist prediction as public duty: Prevent
Adam was eight years old when counterterrorism police interrogated him.¹ He wasn’t being held at a police station or stopped at the border, Adam was interrogated at primary school. His teacher took him to a classroom just after lunch, where three adults he had never met were waiting for him: two cou...
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Zusammenfassung: | Adam was eight years old when counterterrorism police interrogated him.¹ He wasn’t being held at a police station or stopped at the border, Adam was interrogated at primary school. His teacher took him to a classroom just after lunch, where three adults he had never met were waiting for him: two counterterrorism officers and a social worker. She left him alone with them. They asked whether he liked school, and what games he played at home. Did he play them with his father? Which relatives did they visit? Did he pray? Go to mosque? What did he read at mosque? |
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DOI: | 10.2307/j.ctv2cw0t1z.8 |