Information source and data on threat assessments relating to violent extremism

John made this Official Information request to New Zealand Security Intelligence Service

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From: John

Dear New Zealand Security Intelligence Service,

On page 21 of the Security Threat Environment published in 2023 (https://www.nzsis.govt.nz/assets/NZSIS-D...), the SIS claims that "A very small number of known individuals continue to adhere to FMVE ideologies in New Zealand" and that "White Identity-Motivated Violent Extremism (W-IMVE) continues to be the dominant IMVE ideology in New Zealand."

I am requesting the source of information (body of work) that supports these claims and the data (statistical or otherwise) that validate the claims.

In addition, given the crossover between the two apparently distinct forms of VE (FM and W-IM), for example homophobia and anti-Semitism, I'm requesting the methodologies that are used to analyse the VE of each respective distinction (FM and W-IM) that prove the validity of the data set that supports the abovementioned claims.

Yours faithfully,

John

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