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Parents can prevent violent extremism

by Mark Rowe

There are more and more reports of young British people travelling to join extremist organisations in Syria and Iraq. We are in the middle of a national debate about how to identify young people who have been radicalised and stop them leaving home.

But it would be much better to prevent radicalisation in the first place – and this is where parents come in. So writes Jonathan Russell of the counter-extremism think-tank Quilliam Foundation, in an article about what parents can do about online radicalisation.

For the full article and others on counter-extremist subjects visit www.quilliamfoundation.org/category/blog/ and www.quilliamfoundation.org/free-publications/.

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