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COVID-19 Lockdown Linked to Rise in Youth Radicalization in the UK
Recent data indicates a troubling increase in radicalization among young people in the UK, attributed to the isolation experienced during the COVID-19 lockdown.
Editorial Staff
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As the UK entered lockdown in March 2020, security services identified a new risk of radicalization among youth, particularly in isolated environments such as their homes.
Superintendent Matthew Davison of Prevent North-East emphasized the vulnerabilities that isolation creates, potentially leading to extremist ideologies taking root.
This trend highlights the importance of monitoring online activities and providing support to mitigate the risks associated with youth isolation during crises.