An article by Melina Theodorou*
Radicalisation and violence among youth have become a prominent worldwide issue in recent times. With the rise of extremist political, ideological and religious groups across the globe, this should come as no surprise, especially since young people often become the target of their fanatic ideologies and dogmas. Indeed, studies suggest that young people are considered to be one of the most vulnerable groups at risk of becoming radicalised.
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