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‘Social isolation makes more young people vulnerable to radicalization’



LONDON: The impact of Covid-19, social isolation and a rise in hateful extremism online are creating a “perfect storm”, making more young people vulnerable to radicalization and other forms of grooming, Britain’s Counterterrorism Police (CTP) said.

Between January 1, 2019 and June 30, 2020, 17 children have been arrested in relation to terrorism offenses and some were as young as 14 years old, said the police, Xinhua reported.

“In the same time period, more than 1,500 children under the age of 15 were referred to the Prevention program to help them choose a different path, away from hatred and violence,” it added.

“We are seeing more young people being drawn towards terrorist activity,” said the head of Counterterrorism Policing, Assistant Commissioner Neil Basu.

The ACT Early, a new safeguarding website, provides advice, guidance and support for anyone who is concerned that someone they know may be at risk from being radicalized, he noted.

“Covid-19 has meant that vulnerable people are spending a lot more time isolated and online, and with fewer of the protective factors that schooling, employment, friends and family can provide,” he said.

(with inputs from Agencies)

Publish Date : 19 November 2020 13:15 PM

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