In 2023/24, 6,922 individuals were referred to the Prevent Program in England and Wales, a key part of the UK government's counter-terrorism strategy. People referred to Prevent are thought to be at risk of being radicalized into supporting or committing acts of terrorism. Of the 6,922 referrals made in 2023/24, 2,729 were aged between 11 and 15, the most common age group in this year.
In 2023/24, 6,922 individuals were referred to the Prevent Program in England and Wales, a key part of the UK government's counter-terrorism strategy. People referred to Prevent are thought to be at risk of being radicalized into supporting or committing acts of terrorism. Of the 6,922 referrals made in 2023/24, 893 were discussed at a panel but not escalated further, and 512 were ultimately adopted as a case.
Of the 6,922 individuals referred to the Prevent Program in England and Wales in 2023/24, a key part of the UK government's counter-terrorism strategy, 2,489 were thought to have no specific ideology, with 1,314 referrals related to extremist right-wing concerns. People referred to Prevent are thought to be at risk of being radicalized into supporting or committing acts of terrorism.
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In 2023/24, 6,922 individuals were referred to the Prevent Program in England and Wales, a key part of the UK government's counter-terrorism strategy. People referred to Prevent are thought to be at risk of being radicalized into supporting or committing acts of terrorism. Of the 6,922 referrals made in 2023/24, 2,729 were aged between 11 and 15, the most common age group in this year.