Abstract

Thepolicy for the prevention of radicalisation is based on the mobilisation of all government departments and territorial authorities as well as thecoordination of social partners. In response to this challenge, health and social sector professionals have a key role to play both in detecting and managing people in the process of becoming radicalised.

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