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Expertise and (In)Security: Lessons from Prison and Probation Contexts on Counter-terrorism, Trust, and Citizenship

 

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Funding

Data collection was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council [Ref #: ES/L003120/1]. The writing of this article was generously supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada through a post-doctoral fellowship [Award Number 756-2014-0647] and the Centre of Islamic Studies, University of Cambridge.

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Ryan J. Williams

Ryan J. Williams is a Research Associate with the Centre of Islamic Studies at the University of Cambridge and jointly an associate member in the Prisons Research Centre at the Institute of Criminology. He has conducted research into faith identities and trust in English high-security prisons and has ongoing interests in Islam, ethics, citizenship and everyday religion. He earned his Ph.D. in Divinity at Cambridge.

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