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RSSOn 23 April, the EU and China held the third dialogue on drugs in Brussels.
This edition of the RAN Practitioners Spotlight magazine therefore takes a look at some of the challenges related to rehabilitation and reintegration, as well as some of the approaches that have been taken, including multi-agency approaches, mentorship and engagement with families.
In this edition of the RAN Practitioners Update we therefore feature some of the latest RAN Practitioners products which take a look at this important issue. This includes the latest RAN Reporters Spotlight magazine and a recent episode of RAN Reporters.
The EMN’s inform examines varied practices in application submission, timelines, and requirements across EMN Member and Observer Countries. Addressing key aspects and nuances, the inform reflects the EMN's commitment to transparency and understanding in family reunification.
As migration and asylum policy is at the centre of the public debate, Eurostat’s new interactive publication on the subject allows citizens to check the facts and stay informed. Check out the latest data. Explore, visualise and compare indicators on migration and asylum at EU and country level.
Almost 5,000 unaccompanied minors were rescued from the streets thanks to this pioneering EU-backed programme. NERM has received much praise for its contribution and was awarded the second place at the 2023 European Crime Prevention Award. Find out how it helps keep migrant children in Greece safe.
The Final Report on the Justice and Home Affairs agencies’ network was recently released, providing a detailed overview of the network’s activities, priorities and main achievements for 2023.
RAN PRISONS Working Group is looking for participants with relevant expertise to take part in our next (and last) WG meeting on Practical methods and approaches to conducting multi-agency case conferences in relation to security-relevant VETO cases.
On 16 April the Commission published the State of Schengen and set the priorities for the year ahead. The Schengen area has evolved into the world's largest free travel area.
We are looking for law enforcement professionals, including police officers, police chiefs, analysts and other relevant personnel with experience in mainstreaming PVE in general crime prevention