Young terrorism suspects could avoid prosecution in plan for diversion scheme
by Vikram Dodd Police and crime correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6T068)
Minister hope plan will deter young people from extremism amid rise in arrests of under-18s for offences
Young terrorism suspects could avoid prosecution if they agree to a diversion scheme, in a new government plan to cope with the post-lockdown surge in youngsters drawn to violent extremism.
The youth diversion orders are part of a host of changes announced by the Labour government, including a new tsar to ensure Prevent - the official scheme to deter people from terrorism - is as effective as it needs to be. Ministers claimed they were providing new money to fight terrorism.
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