THE WIRE: Non-coercive measures could make Islamic State less attractive to Aussie foreign fighters

The rising number of radicalised Australians leaving to fight for Islamic State has put pressure on the Government to respond by imprisoning returning foreign fighters.

A Lowy Institute report claims a bigger role for rehabilitation and community support may be the key to making Islamic State less attractive to at-risk Australians. We ask terrorism expert Andrew Zammit how his reports findings are different to the Government’s current approach.

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