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<p>We do not record misogynistic views routinely, and therefore we are unable to analyse
Counter-Terrorism Policing referral and Home Office Channel data to draw this out</p><p>Involuntary
celibate (Incel) ideologies, which are commonly linked with misogyny, make up a small
fraction of Prevent referrals. Because there are so few referrals, they are subsumed
into the 'Other' category in the annual Prevent statistics – which covers numerous
other ideologies and represents 3% of referrals altogether.</p><p><br> Whilst the
requested information is not available, some information on individuals referred to
and supported through the Prevent programme, including age, gender, and type of concern,
is available publicly, which can be found on the Gov.uk website. Data is released
annually, and data for 2020/2021 can be found here:<br> Individuals referred to and
supported through the Prevent Programme, England and Wales, April 2020 to March 2021
- GOV.UK (<a href="http://www.gov.uk" target="_blank">www.gov.uk</a>)</p>
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