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Radar

  • Countries: Australia
Environment tackled
All environments
Description

This tool is useful to identify high-risk individuals who would benefit from programs designed to prevent radicalisation

Referring PASTEL cluster

Societal

Objectives

to identify high-risk individuals who would benefit from programs designed to prevent radicalisation

Purpose

Interventions , Risk assessment

Target Groups

Individuals at risk of radicalisation

End Users

LEAs Social services

Key findings

Radar is a protocol designed to systematically document all aspects of a person and his or her environment. It functions as a basis to structure information to aid decision-making. The protocol consists of two assessments: an initial screening that determines whether an individual is potentially suitable to participate in a program, followed by (in case of a positive answer) an in-depth risk and needs assessment to determine whether an intervention is appropriate and to design a case management plan. Radar is used to identify specific individuals who would benefit from programs designed to reduce the risk or mitigate the impact of radicalisation, as opposed to trying to predict the likelihood of low base rate violent actions. It assesses five areas of an individual’s life: social relations, coping, identity, ideology, and criminal action orientation.

referring project

The Practitioner's Guide to the Galaxy - A Comparison of Risk Assessment Tools for Violent Extremism Authors: Liesbeth van der Heide, Marieke van der Zwan, and Maarten van Leyenhorst