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<p>Research shows that there is no single pathway into terrorism or extremism, nor
is any one influence likely to be solely responsible for an individual?s radicalisation.
It is a unique process for each individual, and the drivers are varied. However, analysis
of case studies indicate that certain background factors, when combined with radicalising
influences and an ideological opening, and in the absence of protective factors (such
as supportive family or friends) can result in an individual being vulnerable to radicalisation.</p><p>The
Prevent strategy safeguards vulnerable individuals by building resilience to extremist
ideologies, countering the ideology that terrorists espouse, and removing access to
terrorist propaganda online. We work in partnership with families and communities
to support and safeguard vulnerable individuals. We are working with internet industry
partners to remove more terrorist material, and are supporting civil society groups
to deliver counter-narrative campaigns.</p><p>Our Channel programme provides support
for those most at risk of radicalisation. It is voluntary and confidential, and support
is only provided following careful assessment by experts.</p>
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