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Train the Trainers Session 3

The session 3 of the Train The Trainers course offers guidelines for a recap of day 2 as well as sessions on anger management, narratives and identity, debate and simulation as well as dedicated exercises and room for conclusions. Please access the training presentation as well as the handouts online or download the documents by

Train the Trainer Session 2

The session 2 of the Train The Trainers course offers guidelines for a recap of day 1 as well as sessions on anger management, narratives and identity, debate and simulation as well as dedicated exercises and room for conclusions. Please access the training presentation as well as the handouts online or download the documents by

Train the Trainer Session 1

The first session of the ARMOUR Train the Trainers program puts a focus on Radicalisation, Coaching and parenting and Critical thinking. it offers a variety of exercises and allows for feedback, before drawing final conclusions related to the first session. Please access the training presentation as well as the handouts online or download the documents

Training Manual

Project ARMOUR aims to support first line practitioners, parents and policy makers to help prevent radicalisation among young people.

European Justice: Judicial Cooperation

Author: Fabrizia Bemer Since the Directive 2014/41/EU[1] came into force in April 2014 it has been possible to make several observations on the state of the European Investigation Order (EIO). As recognized in the Preamble of the Directive (*5), the European States needed a “new approach in cooperation” and the time was right to put

Francophone Jihadist Glossary

This report is a glossary of the language used by French-speaking jihadists for practitioners interacting with them in a way or another (probation, penitentiary, judiciary, intelligence, P/CVE). The languages used here are: Classical Arabic, Maghrebi dialects, French and its distorted forms, for example by inversion of syllables, as well as hybrid Franco-Arabic forms and marginally