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RSSThe European Commission welcomes the result of today’s vote in the Parliament, which will make the Pact on Migration and Asylum a reality. It is a milestone in migration and asylum policy, delivering a fairer, more efficient and sustainable framework to manage migration in the EU.
On 21 February 2024, a CERIS workshop on illicit drugs, organised by DG HOME’s Security Research and Innovation Unit HOME.F2, brought together more than 100 participants from police forces, customs and forensic institutes, as well as policymakers, researchers and representatives from ...
On 14 and 15 December 2023, more than 100 participants from the Community for European Research and Innovation for Security (led by DG HOME F.2, Innovation and Security Research) gathered in Brussels to discuss the impact of cross-cutting issues on research and innovation in the domain of ...
Practitioners we are looking for: local P/CVE coordinators/advisers and first-line practitioners.
For our RAN Youth & Education (Y&E) Working Group meeting, we are looking for practitioners working in formal and informal education with young people, in challenged environments, as part of holistic, long-time programmes to improve equal opportunities and build resilience against crime...
We are currently looking for suitable participants for the RAN Mental Health Working Group meeting on ‘The attraction of conspiracy narratives and disinformation: a mental health perspective.’
The training is open to any first-line practitioner from within the RAN Practitioners network who is a ‘digital beginner’ and is looking to ‘get online’.
In its latest podcast, “Targeting Dark Finances”, Europol sheds light on the intricate world of financial and economic crime.
According to Europol and the EMCDDA, drug-related violence and criminal adaptability are on the rise, posing important challenges for law enforcement. One pioneering EU-funded project takes on drug smugglers with new technologies enabling police and customs to detect illicit drugs with 99% accuracy.
It has been one year since the Schengen Information System was upgraded with new categories of alerts, including biometrics and additional tools to combat serious crime and terrorism. Find out how dozens of terrorist suspects are caught every year thanks to SIS.