Homeland Security Group
Homeland Security Group is an executive directorate of the UK government Home Office, created in 2007, responsible for leading the work on counterterrorism in the UK, working closely with the police and security services. The office reports to the Home Secretary, and to the Minister of State for Security. Its current Director General is Chloe Squires, who is the senior government official responsible for counter-terrorist and organised crime strategy.
Responsibilities
According to its website, the current responsibilities of the Homeland Security Group are:- exercising the UK's response to a terrorist incident;
- developing legislation on terrorism here and overseas;
- providing security measures and protection packages for public figures;
- ensuring that the UK's critical national infrastructure is protected from attack ;
- ensuring that the UK is prepared to deal with a chemical, biological, or nuclear release; and
- liaising with government and emergency services during terrorist incidents or counter-terrorism operations,
HSG has a total staff of 1,061 as of 31 March 2021.
Programmes
The Preventing Violent Extremism strategy is a £140 million programme run by HSG.In 2013, HSG stated that 500 people had gone through its Channel deradicalisation programme, including some considering participating in the Syrian civil war, steering some away from violent extremism.