PREVENTION OF TERRORISM ACT, THE


Meaning of PREVENTION OF TERRORISM ACT, THE in English

Preˌvention of ˈTerrorism ˌAct, the BrE AmE

a British law made in 1989 which gave the army, police, and government extra powers to deal with ↑ terrorist s , such as being able to keep someone in prison for 7 days without charging them with a crime. It was used mainly against people who are believed to be members of the IRA. It was replaced in 2000 by the Terrorism Act. A new Terrorism Act in 2006 increased the time police could ↑ detain TERROR SUSPECT s to 28 days. It also made it a crime to ↑ glorify ↑ terrorism .

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