Met Police issues warning to parents over rise in child radicalisation
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The Netflix drama 'Adolescence' has catalyzed critical discussions about the vulnerability of schoolchildren to extremist ideologies, particularly through online exposure. Detective Superintendent Jane Corrigan of the Met's Prevent unit remarked on the increasing incidences of young people being radicalized, with recent statistics showing a record number of terrorism-related arrests among under-18s. She urged parents to monitor their children's online activities closely and encouraged open conversations about warning signs of radicalization. Corrigan recommended the Act Early website to provide parents with supportive resources for identifying and mitigating these risks.
Detective Superintendent Jane Corrigan highlighted how the Netflix drama 'Adolescence' sparked crucial discussions on dangerous ideologies influencing schoolchildren through online platforms.
Corrigan emphasized the importance of parental vigilance regarding online activities and recommended the Act Early website for tips on recognizing potential radicalization signs.
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