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Kia mataara ki ngā tohu
Know the signs
A guide for identifying signs
of violent extremism
Now more than
ever we need to
work together to
protect each other.
2
Contents
Foreword 4
How you can use this guide 6
The scale of extremism 8
Understanding the motivations behind violent extremism 9
How we developed these indicators 10
The indicators of violent extremism 12
1. Mindset and ideology 13
2. Association and relationships 14
3. Research and planning 15
4. Gathering knowledge, skills and resources 16
5. Preparation 17
6. Security awareness 18
7. Unusual changes in behaviour 19
Who can help us? The role of our communities and whānau 20
Who to contact 22
3
Foreword
By Rebecca Kitteridge, Director-General of Security
I’m pleased to publish the New Zealand Security Intelligence
Service’s (NZSIS) first-ever guide to help members of the
public to identify signs of violent extremism.
Now more than ever we need to work together to
protect each other.
One of our core missions is to detect violent extremists.
That is increasingly difficult in a world where casual violent
rhetoric is widespread, and serious violent extremists are
very security-aware.
In these circumstances, information from the public can
be critical to our success.
Every year we’re contacted by hundreds of New Zealanders
who notice concerning behaviour and decide to let
us know. We want to help New Zealanders feel more
confident about stepping forward, by explaining the kinds
of behaviours or activities that concern us the most.
Knowing the signs of violent extremism
This guide draws on the expertise and experience of
NZSIS’s intelligence professionals, who identified and
compiled the most common behaviours observed during
their work to counter violent extremism in Aotearoa
New Zealand. All these indicators directly relate to the
New Zealand context, and will often have been seen by
our partners overseas as well.
4
What you will find in this guide are actual observable
behaviours you might see in someone on a pathway
towards carrying out an act of extremist violence.
You will notice that the indicators in this guide are not
specific to any particular extremist belief or ideology.
That is deliberate. Violent extremist ideologies are
constantly evolving and violent extremists come from a
wide range of backgrounds.
We need your help
NZSIS cannot do this work alone. We all have a role to play
in keeping each other safe. I am asking all New Zealanders
to look out for concerning behaviours or activities that
could be easily observed, and to report them. You may
be uniquely placed to see the signs, and to help NZSIS to
understand the true threat an individual poses.
Trusting your instincts is important. Even the smallest
piece of information can be vital to our efforts to detect
and prevent terrorist attacks.
In other words –
if you see something,
say something.
5
How you can use
this guide
This guide aims to raise awareness of indicators of
violent extremism, to help people identify some of the
key warning signs. Please tell us if you see or know
anybody behaving in the ways described.
The guide talks specifically about
violent extremism rather than
non-violent forms of extremism.
By releasing this guide, we aim to
help more people understand the
threat of violent extremism and
how you can report concerning
behaviour or activities.
These indicators are a guide
rather than a checklist
The indicators in this booklet
are not a checklist. They cover the
most concerning behaviours and
activities our investigators have
observed from violent extremists
in New Zealand and overseas.
We’re asking people to report any
behaviours or activities they come
across that resemble any of the
indicators described in this guide,
or that feel concerning.
Someone on the path toward
violent extremism is unlikely to
demonstrate concerning behaviour
in any particular order. They may
start acting in a concerning way
and then stop. They could also re-
engage or disengage with violent
extremist ideologies and behaviours
at any time.
You report, and then
we assess
Once we receive a report, we’ll
consider it in context with other
available information. Our aims
are to determine if we need to
investigate further and understand
if there are any risks to be
managed. We’ll consider several
factors when determining if an
individual is likely to be, or become,
a violent extremist.
6
The individual behaviours and
activities listed in this guide are
concerning when they occur
alongside other activities. These
behaviours on their own may not
be considered signs of violent
extremism.
7
The scale of extremism
Extremism comes in different forms. This guide
describes extremist behaviours only where they
become, or there is an intention that they become,
violent. Non-violent forms of extremism, however
objectionable, lie outside the purpose of this booklet
and outside NZSIS’s areas of focus.
Extremism: views on the fringe
Extreme ideologies can be based on faith, social or political beliefs that
exist on the fringes of society, outside the more broadly accepted views
and beliefs of most people. Extremists may seek to radically change
the nature of government, religion or society, or to create a community
based on their ideology.
Violent extremism: the belief in violence
Violent extremists take these ideologies further and justify using
violence to achieve radical changes. Violent extremists often target the
groups that they see as threatening their success or survival, or
undermining their worldview.
Terrorism refers to acting on that belief in violence
Violent extremism would only become terrorism when a terrorist act
is carried out. Under New Zealand law, a terrorist act is defined as an
ideologically, politically, or religiously-motivated act that is intended to
intimidate a population, or to coerce or force the government to do or
not to do certain things. A terrorist act could include acts causing death
or serious bodily injury, but isn’t necessarily limited to this.
8
Understanding the
motivations behind
violent extremism
We use the following framework when referring to the
motivations or ideologies behind violent extremism.
Politically-Motivated
Violent Extremism
Promoting the use of violence to
achieve change to or within an
existing political system.
Faith-Motivated
Violent Extremism
Promoting the use of violence to
advance one’s own spiritual or
religious objectives.
Identity-Motivated
Violent Extremism
Promoting the use of violence to
advance one’s own perception of
identity and/or denigrate others’
perceived identities.
Single Issue-Motivated
Violent Extremism
Promoting the use of violence to
achieve a desired outcome to a
specific issue.
PMVE
FMVE
IMVE
SMVE
9
How we developed
these indicators
Each indicator in this resource has either been
observed or discovered to have happened within
New Zealand.
Our NZSIS investigators reviewed New Zealand counter-terrorism
investigations dating back to 2006 to identify the common behaviours
and activities detected in those cases. We then grouped those
indicators into seven themes.
Due to the relatively low numbers of violent extremists and terrorist acts
in New Zealand, we’ve used events seen overseas to validate some of
these indicators. We’ve done this to ensure we’re sharing information
that is analytically robust.
We now use these indicators as a tool within NZSIS to help identify
genuine threats as they emerge.
10
Mindset &
ideology
Association &
relationships
Research &
planning
Gathering
knowledge &
resources
Preparation
Security
awareness
Unusual
behaviour
change
The indicators of
violent extremism
All of the following behaviours and activities have been identified
in people who have either been investigated for violent extremism
or have committed a terrorist act. This is not an exhaustive list.
By sharing these indicators with you, we aim to raise awareness
about the nature of the threats we face, and to encourage you to
help to keep New Zealand safe.
12
Mindset and ideology
These behaviours may indicate someone is developing
or promoting a violent extremist ideology.
Accesses violent
extremist content
X Consumes violent extremist
videos, media, music or messaging.
Identifies with a violent
extremist cause
X Possesses or displays imagery
and symbols from known
terrorist or violent extremist
groups or movements. They may
display this imagery online or in
the real world.
X Becomes fixated on violent
extremist ideology or views.
X Donates money to violent
extremist figures or causes.
Develops a hostile ‘Us-Versus-
Them’ worldview
X Makes dehumanising, hostile
or violent statements against
individuals or groups they perceive
as ‘the enemy’ or the ‘other’.
Supports the use of violence
to further their cause
X Considers violence a valid way to
further their cause and advance
their ideological aims. This may
include justifying terrorist attacks
or other acts of terrorism.
X Praises acts of terrorism and
people responsible for violent
extremist attacks.
Expresses a willingness or
desire to die on behalf of a
violent extremist cause
X Communicates a willingness to die
for their violent extremist ideology.
X Views themselves as a defender
or saviour of their cause.
13
Association and relationships
The behaviours or activities which may indicate someone is
developing relationships with known terrorist groups and
extremists. Such relationships have led to radicalisation in
some cases, and may exist in the real world or online.
Seeks out or engages with
violent extremist individuals
or groups
X Knowingly joins an established
terrorist or violent extremist
group where violent rhetoric
is normalised or extremist
propaganda is shared.
X Creates their own violent
extremist group or seeks a
following to promote their
cause, or both.
X Attempts to contact individuals
or groups known to be terrorists
or violent extremists.
Becomes exposed to
violent extremists
X Forms ties or friendships with
individuals who promote a
violent extremist ideology.
X Becomes involved in a group
whose members are violent
extremists or where extremist
ideas are discussed.
14
Research and planning
These behaviours or activities may indicate someone is
researching or planning to engage in terrorist or violent
extremist activity.
Examines possible targets
X Requests information about
particular sites with emblematic
or symbolic significance even
though they have no personal
connection to that place. (These
might be official buildings, places
of worship or places where
crowds gather.)
X Collects tactical details to target
individuals or places linked
to their extremist ideology
or grievance. Tactical details
include information that helps
them understand the lifestyles
or routines of their targets.
X Tries to access critical
infrastructure for no
legitimate reason.
Conducts reconnaissance
X Carries out unusual surveillance
or detailed reconnaissance of
a site.
X Pays particular attention to
security procedures.
X Takes unusual photos or
videos of a site.
Shows interest in
offshore terrorist activity
X Asks for advice and
recommendations from extremist
associates on how to travel to
places where terrorist or violent
extremist groups operate.
X Conducts research on offshore
places where terrorist or violent
extremist groups operate.
X Searches for offshore conflicts
related to their ideology.
15
Gathering knowledge, skills
and resources
These behaviours or activities may indicate someone is
gathering the knowledge, skills or resources to engage in
terrorist or violent extremist activity. Any skills training might
happen in New Zealand or offshore.
Gathers detailed knowledge
on using or making weapons
X Accesses or possesses
publications or instructional videos
on making or using weapons.
X Gathers information describing
the materials that can be used to
make weapons.
Acquires potential
weapons or ingredients
for making explosives
X Suspiciously or illegally acquires
chemicals or other materials
associated with making explosives.
X Suddenly or unusually develops
a stockpile of knives, firearms
or explosive materials for no
legitimate reason.
X Seeks access to knives, firearms
or explosive materials for no
legitimate reason.
Receives or gives
financial support
X Receives financial support
from violent extremist groups
and individuals.
X Helps fund other violent
extremist causes.
Develops skills, experience
or inside access
X Seeks training, technical
expertise or employment at
sensitive sites or in specialist jobs
for unexplained reasons.
X Trains to use knives, firearms or
explosive materials in a way that
seems unusual or concerning.
X Conducts training in military
or paramilitary-style survivalist
tactics for no legitimate reason.
16
Preparation
These behaviours or activities may indicate someone is
in the final stages of preparing to conduct a terrorist or
violent extremist act.
Prepares weapons
X Suspiciously builds or tests
weaponry or improvised explosives.
X Inscribes weapons with ideological
symbols, text, or both.
Justifies reasons for an attack
X Seeks justification to carry out
an act of violent extremism from
perceived like-minded individuals
or extremist leaders.
Declares intent to conduct a
terrorist or violent extremist act
X Communicates to associates their
intention or plans to conduct
a violent act to support their
extremist cause.
X Prepares or disseminates a
manifesto, social media post or
video statement explaining their
intention to conduct a violent act
to support their cause.
17
Security awareness
These behaviours or activities may indicate someone is
attempting to conceal their violent extremist activities.
Displays a security
awareness or concern
X Uses fake names, aliases or
pseudonyms when online or
within specific communities.
X Creates exclusive groups on
secure forums or messaging
apps.
X Becomes secretive about their
activities with associates.
Develops a cover story to
hide their intentions
X Creates a story to try to explain
unusual or suspicious behaviour
or activities.
X Provides limited or false
information when questioned
about future plans.
Uses tactics to avoid detection
X Regularly switches between
SIM cards or mobile phones.
X Starts using burner phones,
which they dispose of after a
short time.
X Conceals their online activities
by using Virtual Private Networks
(VPNs) or proxy servers.
Note:
The behaviours and activities
listed under this indicator are
concerning when they occur
alongside other activities listed in
this guide. These behaviours on
their own are not considered signs
of violent extremism.
18
Unusual changes in behaviour
An individual displaying noticeable changes in their everyday
behaviour may indicate they plan to conduct an attack.
Unexpected changes in regular
behaviour and appearance
X Abandons employment
without notice.
X Withdraws from or abandons
close relationships.
X Appears withdrawn or prone
to sudden outbursts.
X Sells or disposes of personal
belongings unexpectedly, or with
urgency, and shows a disregard
for any future considerations.
(For instance, they may not seek
any personal or financial gain
from what they’re selling.)
X Stops participating in regular and
established commitments.
X Has suspicious or unexplained
injuries, such as burns or
skin irritations.
Note:
The behaviours and activities
listed under this indicator are
concerning when they occur
alongside other activities listed
in this guide. These behaviours
on their own are not considered
signs of violent extremism.
19
Who can help us?
The role of our
communities and whānau
All New Zealanders are responsible for helping to detect and prevent terrorist
attacks. We also have a role in preventing and countering violent extremism.
The people closest to vulnerable individuals tend to be whānau, friends and
community members. These are the people who are most likely to identify
concerning behaviours.
Leaders in the broader community also have a role, from civil society
organisations and groups online to iwi leaders, faith communities and interfaith
groups. Everyone can have a positive, constructive role in preventing violent
extremism and keeping New Zealanders safe.
20
IF YOU SEE THE SIGNS
In an emergency, phone 111 immediately. Also phone 111
immediately if the information is time-critical, such as if an
attack is likely to happen very soon.
If the information is not time critical, you can report suspicious
behaviour in one of the following ways.
Tell NZSIS
Complete an online form confidentially on our website:
www.nzsis.govt.nz
Tell the Police
You can either:
• complete an online report at 105.police.govt.nz, or
• call their non emergency number 105.
Tell Crimestoppers
Phone Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111,
or submit an online report at www.crimestoppers-nz.org
Kia mataara
ki ngā tohu
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  • 1. Kia mataara ki ngā tohu Know the signs A guide for identifying signs of violent extremism
  • 2. Now more than ever we need to work together to protect each other. 2
  • 3. Contents Foreword 4 How you can use this guide 6 The scale of extremism 8 Understanding the motivations behind violent extremism 9 How we developed these indicators 10 The indicators of violent extremism 12 1. Mindset and ideology 13 2. Association and relationships 14 3. Research and planning 15 4. Gathering knowledge, skills and resources 16 5. Preparation 17 6. Security awareness 18 7. Unusual changes in behaviour 19 Who can help us? The role of our communities and whānau 20 Who to contact 22 3
  • 4. Foreword By Rebecca Kitteridge, Director-General of Security I’m pleased to publish the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service’s (NZSIS) first-ever guide to help members of the public to identify signs of violent extremism. Now more than ever we need to work together to protect each other. One of our core missions is to detect violent extremists. That is increasingly difficult in a world where casual violent rhetoric is widespread, and serious violent extremists are very security-aware. In these circumstances, information from the public can be critical to our success. Every year we’re contacted by hundreds of New Zealanders who notice concerning behaviour and decide to let us know. We want to help New Zealanders feel more confident about stepping forward, by explaining the kinds of behaviours or activities that concern us the most. Knowing the signs of violent extremism This guide draws on the expertise and experience of NZSIS’s intelligence professionals, who identified and compiled the most common behaviours observed during their work to counter violent extremism in Aotearoa New Zealand. All these indicators directly relate to the New Zealand context, and will often have been seen by our partners overseas as well. 4
  • 5. What you will find in this guide are actual observable behaviours you might see in someone on a pathway towards carrying out an act of extremist violence. You will notice that the indicators in this guide are not specific to any particular extremist belief or ideology. That is deliberate. Violent extremist ideologies are constantly evolving and violent extremists come from a wide range of backgrounds. We need your help NZSIS cannot do this work alone. We all have a role to play in keeping each other safe. I am asking all New Zealanders to look out for concerning behaviours or activities that could be easily observed, and to report them. You may be uniquely placed to see the signs, and to help NZSIS to understand the true threat an individual poses. Trusting your instincts is important. Even the smallest piece of information can be vital to our efforts to detect and prevent terrorist attacks. In other words – if you see something, say something. 5
  • 6. How you can use this guide This guide aims to raise awareness of indicators of violent extremism, to help people identify some of the key warning signs. Please tell us if you see or know anybody behaving in the ways described. The guide talks specifically about violent extremism rather than non-violent forms of extremism. By releasing this guide, we aim to help more people understand the threat of violent extremism and how you can report concerning behaviour or activities. These indicators are a guide rather than a checklist The indicators in this booklet are not a checklist. They cover the most concerning behaviours and activities our investigators have observed from violent extremists in New Zealand and overseas. We’re asking people to report any behaviours or activities they come across that resemble any of the indicators described in this guide, or that feel concerning. Someone on the path toward violent extremism is unlikely to demonstrate concerning behaviour in any particular order. They may start acting in a concerning way and then stop. They could also re- engage or disengage with violent extremist ideologies and behaviours at any time. You report, and then we assess Once we receive a report, we’ll consider it in context with other available information. Our aims are to determine if we need to investigate further and understand if there are any risks to be managed. We’ll consider several factors when determining if an individual is likely to be, or become, a violent extremist. 6
  • 7. The individual behaviours and activities listed in this guide are concerning when they occur alongside other activities. These behaviours on their own may not be considered signs of violent extremism. 7
  • 8. The scale of extremism Extremism comes in different forms. This guide describes extremist behaviours only where they become, or there is an intention that they become, violent. Non-violent forms of extremism, however objectionable, lie outside the purpose of this booklet and outside NZSIS’s areas of focus. Extremism: views on the fringe Extreme ideologies can be based on faith, social or political beliefs that exist on the fringes of society, outside the more broadly accepted views and beliefs of most people. Extremists may seek to radically change the nature of government, religion or society, or to create a community based on their ideology. Violent extremism: the belief in violence Violent extremists take these ideologies further and justify using violence to achieve radical changes. Violent extremists often target the groups that they see as threatening their success or survival, or undermining their worldview. Terrorism refers to acting on that belief in violence Violent extremism would only become terrorism when a terrorist act is carried out. Under New Zealand law, a terrorist act is defined as an ideologically, politically, or religiously-motivated act that is intended to intimidate a population, or to coerce or force the government to do or not to do certain things. A terrorist act could include acts causing death or serious bodily injury, but isn’t necessarily limited to this. 8
  • 9. Understanding the motivations behind violent extremism We use the following framework when referring to the motivations or ideologies behind violent extremism. Politically-Motivated Violent Extremism Promoting the use of violence to achieve change to or within an existing political system. Faith-Motivated Violent Extremism Promoting the use of violence to advance one’s own spiritual or religious objectives. Identity-Motivated Violent Extremism Promoting the use of violence to advance one’s own perception of identity and/or denigrate others’ perceived identities. Single Issue-Motivated Violent Extremism Promoting the use of violence to achieve a desired outcome to a specific issue. PMVE FMVE IMVE SMVE 9
  • 10. How we developed these indicators Each indicator in this resource has either been observed or discovered to have happened within New Zealand. Our NZSIS investigators reviewed New Zealand counter-terrorism investigations dating back to 2006 to identify the common behaviours and activities detected in those cases. We then grouped those indicators into seven themes. Due to the relatively low numbers of violent extremists and terrorist acts in New Zealand, we’ve used events seen overseas to validate some of these indicators. We’ve done this to ensure we’re sharing information that is analytically robust. We now use these indicators as a tool within NZSIS to help identify genuine threats as they emerge. 10
  • 11. Mindset & ideology Association & relationships Research & planning Gathering knowledge & resources Preparation Security awareness Unusual behaviour change
  • 12. The indicators of violent extremism All of the following behaviours and activities have been identified in people who have either been investigated for violent extremism or have committed a terrorist act. This is not an exhaustive list. By sharing these indicators with you, we aim to raise awareness about the nature of the threats we face, and to encourage you to help to keep New Zealand safe. 12
  • 13. Mindset and ideology These behaviours may indicate someone is developing or promoting a violent extremist ideology. Accesses violent extremist content X Consumes violent extremist videos, media, music or messaging. Identifies with a violent extremist cause X Possesses or displays imagery and symbols from known terrorist or violent extremist groups or movements. They may display this imagery online or in the real world. X Becomes fixated on violent extremist ideology or views. X Donates money to violent extremist figures or causes. Develops a hostile ‘Us-Versus- Them’ worldview X Makes dehumanising, hostile or violent statements against individuals or groups they perceive as ‘the enemy’ or the ‘other’. Supports the use of violence to further their cause X Considers violence a valid way to further their cause and advance their ideological aims. This may include justifying terrorist attacks or other acts of terrorism. X Praises acts of terrorism and people responsible for violent extremist attacks. Expresses a willingness or desire to die on behalf of a violent extremist cause X Communicates a willingness to die for their violent extremist ideology. X Views themselves as a defender or saviour of their cause. 13
  • 14. Association and relationships The behaviours or activities which may indicate someone is developing relationships with known terrorist groups and extremists. Such relationships have led to radicalisation in some cases, and may exist in the real world or online. Seeks out or engages with violent extremist individuals or groups X Knowingly joins an established terrorist or violent extremist group where violent rhetoric is normalised or extremist propaganda is shared. X Creates their own violent extremist group or seeks a following to promote their cause, or both. X Attempts to contact individuals or groups known to be terrorists or violent extremists. Becomes exposed to violent extremists X Forms ties or friendships with individuals who promote a violent extremist ideology. X Becomes involved in a group whose members are violent extremists or where extremist ideas are discussed. 14
  • 15. Research and planning These behaviours or activities may indicate someone is researching or planning to engage in terrorist or violent extremist activity. Examines possible targets X Requests information about particular sites with emblematic or symbolic significance even though they have no personal connection to that place. (These might be official buildings, places of worship or places where crowds gather.) X Collects tactical details to target individuals or places linked to their extremist ideology or grievance. Tactical details include information that helps them understand the lifestyles or routines of their targets. X Tries to access critical infrastructure for no legitimate reason. Conducts reconnaissance X Carries out unusual surveillance or detailed reconnaissance of a site. X Pays particular attention to security procedures. X Takes unusual photos or videos of a site. Shows interest in offshore terrorist activity X Asks for advice and recommendations from extremist associates on how to travel to places where terrorist or violent extremist groups operate. X Conducts research on offshore places where terrorist or violent extremist groups operate. X Searches for offshore conflicts related to their ideology. 15
  • 16. Gathering knowledge, skills and resources These behaviours or activities may indicate someone is gathering the knowledge, skills or resources to engage in terrorist or violent extremist activity. Any skills training might happen in New Zealand or offshore. Gathers detailed knowledge on using or making weapons X Accesses or possesses publications or instructional videos on making or using weapons. X Gathers information describing the materials that can be used to make weapons. Acquires potential weapons or ingredients for making explosives X Suspiciously or illegally acquires chemicals or other materials associated with making explosives. X Suddenly or unusually develops a stockpile of knives, firearms or explosive materials for no legitimate reason. X Seeks access to knives, firearms or explosive materials for no legitimate reason. Receives or gives financial support X Receives financial support from violent extremist groups and individuals. X Helps fund other violent extremist causes. Develops skills, experience or inside access X Seeks training, technical expertise or employment at sensitive sites or in specialist jobs for unexplained reasons. X Trains to use knives, firearms or explosive materials in a way that seems unusual or concerning. X Conducts training in military or paramilitary-style survivalist tactics for no legitimate reason. 16
  • 17. Preparation These behaviours or activities may indicate someone is in the final stages of preparing to conduct a terrorist or violent extremist act. Prepares weapons X Suspiciously builds or tests weaponry or improvised explosives. X Inscribes weapons with ideological symbols, text, or both. Justifies reasons for an attack X Seeks justification to carry out an act of violent extremism from perceived like-minded individuals or extremist leaders. Declares intent to conduct a terrorist or violent extremist act X Communicates to associates their intention or plans to conduct a violent act to support their extremist cause. X Prepares or disseminates a manifesto, social media post or video statement explaining their intention to conduct a violent act to support their cause. 17
  • 18. Security awareness These behaviours or activities may indicate someone is attempting to conceal their violent extremist activities. Displays a security awareness or concern X Uses fake names, aliases or pseudonyms when online or within specific communities. X Creates exclusive groups on secure forums or messaging apps. X Becomes secretive about their activities with associates. Develops a cover story to hide their intentions X Creates a story to try to explain unusual or suspicious behaviour or activities. X Provides limited or false information when questioned about future plans. Uses tactics to avoid detection X Regularly switches between SIM cards or mobile phones. X Starts using burner phones, which they dispose of after a short time. X Conceals their online activities by using Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) or proxy servers. Note: The behaviours and activities listed under this indicator are concerning when they occur alongside other activities listed in this guide. These behaviours on their own are not considered signs of violent extremism. 18
  • 19. Unusual changes in behaviour An individual displaying noticeable changes in their everyday behaviour may indicate they plan to conduct an attack. Unexpected changes in regular behaviour and appearance X Abandons employment without notice. X Withdraws from or abandons close relationships. X Appears withdrawn or prone to sudden outbursts. X Sells or disposes of personal belongings unexpectedly, or with urgency, and shows a disregard for any future considerations. (For instance, they may not seek any personal or financial gain from what they’re selling.) X Stops participating in regular and established commitments. X Has suspicious or unexplained injuries, such as burns or skin irritations. Note: The behaviours and activities listed under this indicator are concerning when they occur alongside other activities listed in this guide. These behaviours on their own are not considered signs of violent extremism. 19
  • 20. Who can help us? The role of our communities and whānau All New Zealanders are responsible for helping to detect and prevent terrorist attacks. We also have a role in preventing and countering violent extremism. The people closest to vulnerable individuals tend to be whānau, friends and community members. These are the people who are most likely to identify concerning behaviours. Leaders in the broader community also have a role, from civil society organisations and groups online to iwi leaders, faith communities and interfaith groups. Everyone can have a positive, constructive role in preventing violent extremism and keeping New Zealanders safe. 20
  • 21. IF YOU SEE THE SIGNS In an emergency, phone 111 immediately. Also phone 111 immediately if the information is time-critical, such as if an attack is likely to happen very soon. If the information is not time critical, you can report suspicious behaviour in one of the following ways. Tell NZSIS Complete an online form confidentially on our website: www.nzsis.govt.nz Tell the Police You can either: • complete an online report at 105.police.govt.nz, or • call their non emergency number 105. Tell Crimestoppers Phone Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, or submit an online report at www.crimestoppers-nz.org Kia mataara ki ngā tohu Know the signs 21 21