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Briefing: How MI5 gets into the minds of young terrorists
Strategic angle: Behavioural scientists see an increasing caseload of children at risk of being radicalised online
Editorial Staff
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Updated about 1 month ago
Recent reports indicate that MI5 is focusing on understanding the psychological factors that contribute to youth radicalization, particularly in online environments.
The increase in cases involving children suggests a need for more robust frameworks to identify and mitigate risks associated with digital platforms.
As MI5 adapts its methodologies, the implications for infrastructure and operational capacity in counter-terrorism efforts are significant, necessitating a reevaluation of resource allocation.