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Governing vulnerability through case management
From crime to radicalisation prevention in the Netherlands
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Deviant populations are increasingly governed through invocations of vulnerability. Vulnerability is transformative of social control interventions; it absolves deviants from blame, rendering them as deserving recipients of care, who are also sometimes in need of discipline. This chapter traces the governance of vulnerability from youth crime prevention programmes to individualised radicalisation as ‘case management’ in the Netherlands. It shows the similarities in the measures and target groups of both prevention approaches, while also emphasising the differences, as radicalisation prevention is still an issue of national security. Therefore, non-compliance with prevention measures is the subject of harsher punishments and increased surveillance. In a move from policy to practice, these differences become more evident as practitioners differentiate between ‘complying vulnerables’ being treated quite similar to juvenile delinquents, while ‘uncomplying vulnerables’ are not only punished through more severe measures, but they also cannot be left untreated, creating a never-ending intervention.

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Vulnerability

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