Old Tactics Are Being Used To Find New Extremists

Old Tactics Are Being Used To Find New Extremists
Old Tactics Are Being Used To Find New Extremists

Old Tactics Are Being Used To Find New Extremists

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Before he took office, President Joe Biden said stopping domestic extremism would be a priority for him. His administration has now created the Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships to stop radicalization before it starts. But critics say it’s a repackaging of failed strategies and inadequate.

NPR correspondent Odette Yousef has been reporting on the efforts of this new program built on old strategies.

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