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The UK Counter Terrorism network working with the National health Service have implemented a pilot of three mental health hubs. The aim is to assess the value of mental health professionals working alongside counter terrorism police officers.

The project was developed under the European Commission project 'Radicalisation prevention in prisons' (R2PRIS), following concerted transnational cooperation across academia, private sector researchers, correctional sector representatives and practitioners.

In order to face the rise of radicalisation and violent extremism, we developed a follow-up strategy to help radicalised people getting out of jihadist ideology, by strengthening the bonds within the family and reintegrating the individuals into work market and social groups.

RadicalWeb is a project implemented by Save the Children Finland. It aims to prevent online extremism and radicalisation that threatens young people’s welfare and rights.

RealTalk aims to raise awareness of far-right extremism and build resilience to radicalisation amongst young people. Using augmented reality technology, a series of interactive workshops...

Reclaim Radical is a project designed around three short films wholly created and filmed by young people who researched and wrote the scripts, and formed the cast and crew.

COVID-19 had a relevant impact on society, economy and politics of European societies, including in Italy.

Seven German federal states are currently working on developing a strategy on how to re-integrate people who had left Germany in order to join Islamist groups, primarily the Islamic State in the Levantine.

During the 1-day seminar, prison staff should increase their understanding of radicalisation, extremism and terrorism, especially radicalisation in prison and the processes of radicalisation.

This practice is a step-by-step guide on how to set up a local network, based on the experience of Vilvoorde in Belgium.

Social net conferencing offers offenders in prison the chance to develop a mandatory plan for their future after their release. Offenders work together with their social network (or net) to create this plan, which is then sent to the judge, who issues orders according to the plan, at the trial.