Return of 'the nudge' in fight against extremism

Ministers plan to use psychological techniques to counter terrorism and illegal immigration

David Halpern, Director of the Behavioural Insights Team
(Image credit: Carl Court/AFP/Getty Images)

The government is using behavioural psychology to try to deal with some of the most controversial and problematic issues facing the country, such as illegal immigration and radical extremism.

In 2010, ministers set up a new behavioural insights team in the cabinet office, which has set about applying psychological techniques to tackle public policy. And already, the department has achieved "remarkable early results", The Independent says.

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