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RAN Practitioners Update 93 | February 2022

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A new year often heralds a new beginning, a time to reflect, appraise what needs to be done and set goals and ambitions for the year ahead. While it can bring fresh hope for what can be achieved, it also brings with it a new set of challenges.

This is no different for practitioners working in P/CVE. In the last two years, the COVID-19 pandemic has given new opportunities for terrorists to radicalise and recruit. As we enter the second month of 2022, there are a diverse range of emerging and evolving P/CVE threats which practitioners must be cognisant of.

To help us to map and understand these threats, this edition of the RAN Practitioners Update features the latest episodes of both ‘The View’ and ‘RAN in Focus’, which take a look at the P/CVE landscape in Europe today and forecast some of the key P/CVE threats practitioners might have to tackle in the coming months. A full list of upcoming RAN Practitioners events can be found within.

Emerging threats

Holocaust Remembrance Day

Remembrance Day
Thursday, 27th January marked The International Holocaust Remembrance Day – or the International Day in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust – a day which commemorates the victims of the Holocaust. With DG Justice publishing an ‘EU Strategy on Combating Antisemitism and Fostering Jewish Life (2021-2030)’, the need to tackle anti-Semitism is very much forefront of RAN Practitioners thinking. In Q1 the Communications and Narratives Working Group will look at how anti-Semitic narratives are used by various extremist groups.

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Upcoming events

Due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, RAN Practitioners will continue to deliver all meetings in the coming months online. For more information on planned meetings please go to the RAN Practitioners website.

A full set of meetings planned for the upcoming months of 2022 will be published shortly on the RAN Practitioners website.

Publications

Quality management of P/CVE interventions in secondary and tertiary prevention

A new paper provides insights for practitioners on some of the key facets of quality management in the context of secondary and tertiary prevention measures. The paper analyses and breaks down quality management in various processes, tools and methods, and provides practitioners with starting points for its implementation in related monitoring and reporting systems.

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Gender-sensitive responses to returnees from foreign terrorist organisations

A new paper provides insights for practitioners on how to deal with women returning to Europe from Syria and Iraq. The paper highlights the gendered experiences of women in Daesh and the gender needs of women returnees. The second part of the paper identifies the involvement of various professions in the rehabilitation and reintegration of women returnees from Daesh to the EU.

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Islamist extremist converts ‒ Challenges and recommendations for rehabilitation work

A new paper provides insights for practitioners on particular challenges related to their rehabilitation of Islamist extremist converts. The paper aims to sensitise practitioners working with extremist converts regarding some of the most relevant issues around conversion and extremism and to provide some indications regarding potential pathways for deradicalisation, exit work and rehabilitation.

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Contact Us

RAN Practitioners is implemented by RadarEurope, which is a subsidiary of the RadarGroup:

  • Phone: +31 (0)20 468 06 08 (office)
  • E-Mail: ranatradareurope [dot] nl (ran[at]radareurope[dot]nl)

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