Key behavioural changes that may indicate radicalisation
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Recognising Potential Radicalisation: Key Behavioural Changes
Sudden Changes in Beliefs and Attitudes
Indicators: Expressing extremist views, sympathising with terrorist causes, or abrupt shifts in political, religious, or social stances.
Important Note: Differentiating between healthy debate and adoption of extreme views is crucial.
Alterations in Online Behaviour
Signs to Watch: Spending excessive time on radical websites or extremist forums, engaging with content promoting extremist ideologies.
Reminder: Radicalisation often occurs in the digital realm.
Changes in Social Patterns
Tell-tale Signs: Withdrawing from social circles, loss of interest in once-enjoyed activities, becoming secretive about activities, or associating with new groups.
Concerns: Noticeable shifts in social dynamics may raise red flags.
Emotional and Behavioural Shifts
Key Indicators: Mood swings, anger, irritability, anxiety, or depression.
Approach: Handle with care, as these changes could signal underlying struggles beyond radicalisation.
Seeking Support and Intervention
First Step: Being aware of behavioural changes.
Importance: Approach with empathy and understanding.
Action: If concerned, seek advice from professionals or trusted authorities to ensure safety and well-being.
Remember, radicalisation is a process, not an isolated event. Staying vigilant and informed helps protect communities and support vulnerable individuals.