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Case study: a mental health approach to understanding and preventing violent extremism
"In recent years, practitioners working in the field of preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) have pointed to a potential link between mental health disorders on one side, and radicalisation on the other. Practitioners need to examine mental health disorders in a nuanced and specific way and identify functional links between specific…
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Holding difficult conversations: mental health work
When tackling radicalisation and extremism, mental health workers sometimes need to have very difficult conversations. What should you say when meeting a new patient suspected of having extreme views? What should you not say? Which…
Holding difficult conversations: youth work
When tackling radicalisation and extremism, youthworker sometimes need to have very difficult conversations. What should you say in a challenging situation? What should you not say? Which techniques may help? What do practitioners from the…
Holding difficult conversations: the classroom
When tackling radicalisation and extremism, first-line practitioners sometimes need to have very difficult conversations. What should you say in a challenging situation? What should you not say? Which techniques may help? What do…
Organized Crime and Terrorist Networks
This collection explores organized crime and terror networks and the points at which they intersect. It analyses the close relationships between these criminalities, the prevalence and ambiguity of this nexus, the technological elements…
DARE: Dialogue about Radicalisation and Equality
The DARE consortium includes 17 members from 9 EU and 4 non-EU countries and is coordinated by the University of Manchester. DARE stands for DIALOGUE ABOUT RADICALISATION AND EQUALITY and is envisioned to be a four year project, financed…
TAKEDOWN Policy recommendations
TAKEDOWN focussed on creating new insights on Organized Crime and Terrorist Networks (OC/TN) through quantitative and qualitative research as well as in-depth analysis. Furthermore, a multidimensional model for analysing cases and assessing…
ARMOUR: Creating a a new learning model for adressing societal polarization
Addressing societal polarization caused by the adoption and spread of extremist ideologies by creating an interdisciplinary education oriented model of learning
PROPHETS (Preventing Radicalisation Online through the Proliferation of Harmonised Toolkits)
What causes some people to become radicalised and to participate in cybercrime and cyberterrorism?
The Nexus of Organized Cyber Crime and Cyber Terrorism
New Services and Tools for Supporting First-line-practitioners and Law Enforcement Agencies - presented by the H2020-Project TAKEDOWN