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Highlighting integration in educational settings for radicalisation prevention
National focus group gathers Education professionals from different contexts with a common goal of early radicalisation prevention.
Answering an ever-growing need for radicalisation prevention training
The R4JUST project’s training in radicalisation prevention is getting positive feedback from professionals.
Secure digital system to improve institutionalised youth vocational skills
The TRIANGLE project focuses on developing a secure digital education system to enhance vocational skills of youngsters in closed institutions.
Bringing Radicalisation Prevention under the spotlight
The field of radicalisation prevention is laden with difficulties and uncertainties for the professionals involved. There is no absolute path to radicalisation as individuals are as complex as they are unique. Any approach must adapt to particular paths or vulnerabilities.
Education: The need for early intervention in radicalisation processes
CEDAR (Continuing Education Against Radicalisation) project partners committed to training and empowering European teachers and educators to actively contribute to radicalisation and extremism prevention among young people. From the analysis of the interviews and focus groups conducted in the project’s partner countries, the consortium defends that it is clear that
Developing a clearer picture of the European prison officer
PO21’s consortium identifies existing and emerging skills needs, with the goal of educating and training prison officers for the 21st-century sectoral challenges. The profiles and needs of prison officers are varied, and differ from country to country. The project partner’s research, and the insight drawn from DACUM Workshops revealed more
Balkans: The role of criminal justice in P/CVE in focus at transnational workshop
With 70 participants from 12 European countries, the first Transnational Thematic Workshop (TTW) explored and debated the criminal justice system practitioner role in preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) and radicalisation in the Balkan region. The event titled “Preventing radicalisation and violent extremism in the Balkans – The role of
Judicial Living Lab – Fundamental rights in terror-related judicial processes
IPS led this online discussion and training event developed by the Consortium of projects FAIRNESS and PRE-RIGHTS. “Judicial Living Lab/Training of Trainers” was held on the 16th, 17th and 19th of November 2021 for a gathering of Portuguese experts of distinct career backgrounds in the sector. Considering the variety of
Terrorism and Radicalisation legal practices in joint project conference
The consortium aims to strengthen cooperation and exchange of best practices and tools regarding the rights of those involved in terror-related judicial processes. “Crime – Terror Nexus: legal perspectives from the EU Member States: cases, practices and experiences” is the name of the joint conference between EU JUST projects FAIRNESS