This isn't necessarily the solution I'm advocating but this girl could come back and accept a custodial sentence. She would be safe and so would her child. Social services with the help of another service (is it MI5 at that level??) could evaluate whether her family contributed to her running away to join ISIS. If it was not a contributor then her child could be placed in custody of her family allowing her to maintain regular contact and knowing she will be able to keep a relationship when she eventually leaves prison.
Again, I'm not saying I advocate that, but it's a solution that I think would potentially cover a lot of bases.
This isn't necessarily the solution I'm advocating but this girl could come back and accept a custodial sentence. She would be safe and so would her child. Social services with the help of another service (is it MI5 at that level??) could evaluate whether her family contributed to her running away to join ISIS. If it was not a contributor then her child could be placed in custody of her family allowing her to maintain regular contact and knowing she will be able to keep a relationship when she eventually leaves prison.
Again, I'm not saying I advocate that, but it's a solution that I think would potentially cover a lot of bases.