How best to tackle radicalisation?
In a series of films for the Victoria Derbyshire programme, reporter Catrin Nye has examined the various ways authorities react to those with views deemed radical.
Should the British government, police and institutions try to deradicalise them, arrest them, silence them, control them or recruit them?
David Anderson QC, the independent reviewer of the country's terror legislation, Cerie Bullevant, from the advocacy group CAGE, which says it works to empower communities impacted by the War on Terror, Hannah Stuart from the right-leaning security think tank the Henry Jackson Society and Imtiaz Shams who works in the community with people potentially at risk of being groomed for extremism discuss the issues.
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