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Summary10 March 2026Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsSummary of Conclusions - Preventing radicalisation in Slovakia: Security and community pathways via layered prevention strategiesThis Tailor-Made Support Service on Prevent, provided by the EU Knowledge Hub on Prevention of Radicalisation, reflects the EU’s commitment to strengthening Member States’ capacities to design and implement effective prevention policies.
General publications26 February 2026Handbook on Online AntisemitismThis handbook introduces contemporary expressions of antisemitic hate online and unfolds the dynamics of digital communication that accelerates it. Recurring trends, materials, and practices in expressing online antisemitism are presented, as well as approaches applied to condone it.
General information13 February 2026Conclusion Paper: Thematic Panel 5 - 3rd Thematic Panel MeetingThematic Panel 5 hosted its third meeting entitled “Enhancing prevention: How to identify lone actors and prevent their radicalisation” in Zagreb.
General information4 February 2026Conclusions Paper: Thematic Panel 3: "From Insight to Impact: Building and Evaluating Online Prevention Strategies Against Radicalisation”Meeting 4: A two-day practice-oriented event that that showcased and challenged existing approaches, while also paving the way for the co-creation of more effective interventions for digital safety.
General information3 February 2026 Conclusions Paper: Thematic Panel 2: "Addressing vulnerabilities to radicalisation from the macro to the micro level: Exploration of secondary and tertiary prevention”The third meeting of Thematic Panel 2, entitled ‘Addressing vulnerabilities to radicalisation from the macro to the micro level: Exploration of secondary and tertiary prevention’, took place on 26-27 November 2025, in Lisbon, and brought together 37 participants.
General information14 January 2026Conclusions Paper: Thematic Panel 5 - "Evaluation: Experiences, cases and lessons learned”Thematic Panel 5 hosted its fourth meeting entitled “Evaluation: Experiences, cases and lessons learned” in an online format. It counted with the attendance of participants from EU Member States policy makers, mental health professionals, practitioners, researchers and law enforcement officers.
General information12 January 2026Conclusions Paper: Ad-Hoc Meeting for Thematic Panel 7: "Bans of Associations: Legal Safeguards, Strategic Communication and Community Trust”The ad-hoc expert meeting on “Bans of Associations: Legal Safeguards, Strategic Communication and Community Trust” brought together representatives from multiple Member States to examine the evolving role of dissolution measures within contemporary prevention and counter-extremism settings.
General information8 January 2026Conclusions Paper: 4th Meeting for Thematic Panel 4: "Whole-of-society approach in preventing and countering violent extremism"The fourth and final meeting of 2025 reaffirmed that preventing violent extremism is not only a security challenge, but also a broader societal issue.
Factsheet6 January 2026Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsSafeguarding the Future: The Challenge of Youth RadicalisationThe increasing involvement of minors in radicalisation and violent extremism constitutes a pressing concern for European policymakers, as evidenced by recent data showing that nearly one-third of terrorism-related arrests in the EU in 2024 involved minors or young adults.
Factsheet6 January 2026Directorate-General for Migration and Home AffairsBreaking the Cycle of Conspiracy and RadicalisationA conspiracy narrative is the belief that certain events or situations are secretly manipulated behind the scenes by powerful forces with negative intent. They often appear as a logical explanation for events or situations which are difficult to understand.