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National Domestic Extremism Team : ウィキペディア英語版 | National Domestic Extremism Team
The National Domestic Extremism Team (NDET) is a police unit set up within the association of Chief Police Officers (England and Wales) to provide a dedicated response to tackling extremism. This team co-ordinates operations and investigations nationally, working closely in England and Wales with the Crown Prosecution Service which has set up a complementary network of prosecutors with specialist expertise in domestic extremism. The Unit is led by an officer of the rank of Detective Chief Inspector.,〔(Head of National Domestic Extremism Team ), ACPO website, cache accessed 11 November 2009〕〔(National Operations Co-ordinator Head of National Domestic Extremism Team (NDET) ), Experteer, accessed 11 November 2009〕 currently Andy Robbins.〔(ACPO – APA Summer Conference Programme 2009 ), ACPO-APA website, July 2009, accessed 11 November 2009〕〔(Activist targeted bank in animal rights crime wave ), Portsmouth Today, 6 January 2011, accessed 6 January 2011〕 on secondment from Kent Police.〔(Urban terrorists behind bars ), The Sun, 21 January 2009, accessed 12 November 2009〕 ==Definition of domestic extremism==
The Guardian reported in 2009 that there was no official or legal definition of domestic extremism. However, they say that a "vague stab" at a working definition by senior officers is that domestic extremists are individuals or groups "that carry out criminal acts of direct action in furtherance of a campaign. These people and activities usually seek to prevent something from happening or to change legislation or domestic policy, but attempt to do so outside of the normal democratic process." The same article quotes activists criticising this definition as too loose, worded to give "police the licence to carry out widespread surveillance of whole organisations that are a legitimate part of the democratic process."〔 The Independent described the definition as "a label for radical environmental activism – a sort of terrorism-lite." It quoted David Howarth, a former Liberal Democrats MP and law professor, who opposed what he saw as "an astonishing conflation of legitimate protest with terrorism".
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