The vast majority of people who join ISIS are recruited by family and friends and radicalisation hardly ever occurs in a mosque environment, a leading Oxford University academic has said.
Speaking on a panel hosted by the UN in New York, Scott Atran revealed that research shows three quarters of those who join ISIS as foreign fighters were encouraged to do so by friends and peers.
Speaking on a panel hosted by the UN in New York, Scott Atran revealed that research shows three quarters of those who join ISIS as foreign fighters were encouraged to do so by friends and peers.
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