RT Article T1 Counter Extremism in Ireland: An Overview of the Landscape JF Journal of contemporary criminal justice VO 39 IS 1 SP 58 OP 74 A1 Lynch, Orla LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1832640396 AB This article addresses how the legacy of the conflict known as the Troubles affects how we conceive of and respond to terrorism and political violence (TPV) on the island of Ireland. It will focus on how dominant frameworks such as those that emerged after 9/11 led to what has become a two-tiered system of counterterrorism and counter extremism: one for Troubles-linked extremism and one for Islamic-linked extremism. Focusing on issues of ideology, radicalization, motivation, legislation, and particularly prison regimes, this article will examine how Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland frame and respond to TPV. In addition, this article will highlight how, what is termed Preventing Violence Extremism (PVE) and Countering Violent Extremism (CVE), manifests in Ireland in response to pre- and post-9/11 instances of TPV and, finally, how lessons from Ireland might be relevant for addressing political violence beyond the island. K1 Terrorism K1 CVE K1 PVE K1 Ireland K1 Extremism DO 10.1177/10439862221138673