High school students want more say in how to deter young terrorists

By Kimberley Le Lievre
Updated January 22 2017 - 2:18am, first published 12:00am
ACT students were part of discussions on how to address social exclusion and violent extremism. Photo: Virginia Star
ACT students were part of discussions on how to address social exclusion and violent extremism. Photo: Virginia Star

Radicalisation and violent extremism are set to become part of the curriculum as governments look for new ways to combat young people engaging in terrorism.

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