IVP (Identify Vulnerable People)
- Year: ongoing
Environment tackled
All environmentsDescription
This tool is considered a guidance including red flag behaviors (i.e., membership of nonviolent radical groups, contact with known extremists, advanced military training, overseas combat experience) and other factors (e.g., cultural and/or religious isolation, isolation from family, risk-taking behaviors, isolated peer group, hate rhetoric, political activism).
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Society
Objectives
It is a guidance including red flag behaviors (i.e., membership of nonviolent radical groups, contact with known extremists, advanced military training, overseas combat experience) and other factors (e.g., cultural and/or religious isolation, isolation from family, risk-taking behaviors, isolated peer group, hate rhetoric, political activism).
Target Groups
Society
End Users
Local authorities, Professional educators, Healthcare services
Key findings
It comprises various indicators that might enable the end users to identify at-risk behaviours and monitor preventively a specific individual. The IVP appears to have been designed to reduce the risk of “home grown” terrorism, though reference is made more broadly to “international terrorism” in the guidance. However, strictly speaking, it is more a guidance than a methodology as such.
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