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On 23 and 24 March 2022, a group of experts with experience in police, military and prisons gathered online to discuss preventing and countering of radicalisation within their organisations.
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This paper summarises the main conclusions following the four real-life cases diagnosed during the meeting. The paper also describes the reoccurring approaches to the cases and its challenges. Recommendations about methodology and the role of police in the multi-agency approach are also presented.
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The increase in lone-actor terrorist attacks in Europe is concerning: lone actors’ relative isolation compared to group actors, as well as the near-spontaneous character of their attacks, have made it harder for law enforcement to detect and disrupt their plans.
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This paper will reflect the outcomes of the discussion and, firstly, focus on the highlights of the discussion, such as a first reflection on the reasons why individuals radicalise within the police, military and prison, and then summarise the recommendations that were formulated by the experts...
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During this meeting participants from both Working Groups discussed the challenges they encounter and formulated practical guidelines on how to ensure the well-being of these professionals.
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This paper identifies some of the most important challenges for police dealing with VRWE, and highlights potential first responses.
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This paper explores whether the mechanisms and measures used in crime prevention work in preventing violent extremism (PVE).