Counter-terror law forces prisons, councils and universities to tackle radicalization
‘Following the brutal killing of up to 30 British tourists in Tunisia last Friday, broad-ranging powers came into force to stop extremist radicalization within British universities, prisons, councils and public health trusts.
As the government’s Counter-Terrorism and Security Act is implemented, each of these state institutions will be bound by a new statutory duty to stamp out activities – online or otherwise – deemed to be extremist.’
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