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The paper takes a close look at the missing gender dimension in current risk assessment in the context of violent extremism.
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The paper summarises the main takeaways of the RAN Mental Health WG meeting, which took place on 19-20 March 2024 in Lisbon, Portugal. Key points include the impact of incidents of mass (extremist) violence and related geopolitical developments on society, community and individuals...
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This conclusion paper presents the outcomes of the RAN LOCAL Working Group meeting that took place on 29 February – 1 March in The Hague, the Netherlands. The meeting aimed to understand how war and international conflict impact the local environment in Europe as well as the needs...
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This specialised paper explores the reason(s) why gender should be a consideration in risk assessment. Before addressing this issue, the paper attempts to differentiate between two main aspects of our underlying understanding of gender: ‘women’ and ‘gender roles’.
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The 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...
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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...
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On 29 February and 1 March 2024, the RAN Youth & Education working group convened a meeting to discuss how youth practitioners experience anti-system and anti-government extremism (ASAGE) in their daily work. This paper presents an overview of some of the main outcomes of the meeting.
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The paper presents the key outcomes from the training organised by the RAN Police and law enforcement Working Group (POL) on the theory and practice of the Swedish model of dialogue policing, for police officers from all over Europe.
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This paper summarises the discussion at the RAN VoT WG meeting that took place on 21 November 2023, starting with a short description of the key points and following up with a list of recommendations.
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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.