Religion as harm: Radicalisation, extremism and child protection
Protecting children from terrorism and violent extremism is a vital and increasing facet of child protection. Controversial government policy identifies radicalisation, including non-violent belief, as an important driver of violent action. The courts are increasingly faced with radicalisation cases...
Main Author: | Taylor, RE |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Jordan Publishing
2018
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