Families call on governments to act as loved ones fall into extremism. When Emily’s teenage son became withdrawn, she never imagined he had secretly joined Australia’s most prominent Neo-Nazi group. Now, she and other families are speaking out for the first time, revealing to reporter Avani Dias the painful reality of radicalisation and the struggle to get help. Australian authorities are urging families to report extremist behaviour and engage in early intervention programs — but many say the system is failing them. A serving police officer has now broken ranks, backing these families and warning that current efforts aren’t working. This Four Corners investigation exposes the growing threat of homegrown extremism and the desperate calls for stronger action. 00:00 – The new generation of extremists 02:03 – Australia day protests 03:05 – I saw my son on the news 05:55 – How my son joined a Neo-Nazi group 07:25 – Australia’s white supremacy movement 10:05 – Extremist groups 10:50 – Our sister’s boyfriend is a Neo-Nazi 14:55 – ‘Tradwives’ of extremism 18:40 – Getting into programs 20:45 – Getting help 25:50 – Far-right extremism 27:30 – Police involvement 29:10 – Radical Islam 31:51 – How young are people getting into extremism? 33:31 – Extremism in the United States of America 37:29 – Families of Neo-Nazis 40:45 – Hope for families Note: In most cases, our captions are auto-generated. #ABCNewsIndepth #ABCNewsAustralia
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