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RAN PRISONS Papers (32)
RSSThe paper presents the key outcomes of the RAN thematic event that took place on 22 March in The Hague, The Netherlands. The aim was to collect practitioners’ reflections on the challenges and lessons learnt from the past few years in relation to ensuring a smooth rehabilitation process...
The paper presents the key outcomes of the RAN Prisons Working Group meeting that took place on 4 and 5 June 2024 in Barcelona, Spain.
The paper presents the key outcomes of the RAN PRISONS Working Group meeting that took place on 16-17 November 2023 in Berlin, Germany.
The paper presents the conclusions of the RAN Small-scale experts meeting on the management of women VETOs in prison, held in Rome, Italy, on 9 November 2023.
This conclusion paper presents the key outcomes of the meeting that took place on 12-13 September 2023 in Barcelona, Spain, organised by the RAN PRISONS Working Group with the aim of examining the role of prison management in enabling P/CVE work.
The paper presents the conclusions of a two-day digital study visit during which practitioners from across the EU and beyond had the opportunity to learn about and discuss the approaches developed by the Dutch National Programme Against Radicalisation and Extremism (PARE)...
The present paper aims to discuss the state of the art in the field of evaluation of P/CVE strategies in secondary and tertiary prevention, in order to summarise available approaches and present obstacles and future challenges.
The goal of this RAN PRISONS Working Group meeting, which was attended by practitioners and researchers from different EU Member States, was to explore the various tools, methods and experiences related to information exchange between the 4 Ps: police, prosecution, prison and probation.
The goal of this RAN PRISONS Working Group meeting was to explore the various tools and programmes across the EU dealing with DDR in prison.
Participants of this two-day study visit jointly took stock of established practices as well as continuing challenges across primary, secondary and tertiary prevention before specifically looking into P/CVE structures in the context of law enforcement, mental health, rehabilitation and...