How Australia plans to stop radicalisation in its tracks

By David Wroe
Updated November 28 2015 - 1:24am, first published 12:30am
Dr Hass Dellal: The programs build local networks to "identify who in the community you feel confident going to with a particular concern you have". Photo: Jason South
Dr Hass Dellal: The programs build local networks to "identify who in the community you feel confident going to with a particular concern you have". Photo: Jason South

"Drug-dealers, wannabe gangsters, thugs and criminals. This is a common theme you see," Mubin Shaikh says.

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