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RAN REHABILITATION Papers (36)
RSSThe paper delves into the concept of violent extremism within the Western Balkans, offering insights into the historical backdrop. It also provides an overview of deradicalisation, disengagement, and resocialisation practices, highlighting the challenges and gaps...
The paper captures the main insights from a RAN Practitioners study visit to the Union of Flemish Cities and Municipalities in Brussels on 13 December 2023, where expert participants from a number of EU MSs and other European countries discussed the challenges connected to the safe repatriation...
Conspiracy narratives can pose a threat to liberal democracies, as observed in numerous Member States of the EU. This paper aims at supporting practitioners in the social services sector as well as practitioners in general who have family members and friends affected by such narratives.
The aim of the paper is to describe necessary elements to consider when developing mentorship programmes aimed at the rehabilitation and reintegration of (former) violent extremists into European societies, which are based on a liberal democratic order.
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 paper presents an overview and the key outcomes of the RAN Rehabilitation Working Group Meeting that took place in Stockholm, Sweden, on 25-26 May 2023.
This paper captures the main insights from a study visit to Berlin, where expert participants from the Western Balkans entered into exchange with their Berlin counterparts and with each other.
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...
This paper is focused on practitioners’ perspectives and specifically on their experience of the transition from prison to community. The paper will share the practitioner accounts both good and bad and highlight the issues that dominate the transition experiences of prison, probation...