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Government counter extremism programme undersubscribed
Nearly half of those at risk of becoming so-called Islamic State supporters, who have been offered an intervention by a government programme, have refused help.
Figures from a 91福利社 Office database show that in the last financial year 245 people flagged as "Isil" in the database were offered support from the Channel programme, but 47% declined.
Typically the support might include meeting with a de-radicalisation expert or mentor, but it is entirely voluntary.
The World at One's Chris Vallance reports.
(Photo: Isis sign on a wall in Sirte. Credit: Reuters)
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