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MINDb4ACT Cluster of Policy Briefs

Shortly after the Paris (2015) and Brussels (2016) terrorists attacks, in a climate of uncertainty and fear for the foreseeable future, the project of MINDb4ACT “Mapping, Identifying and Developing skills and opportunities in operating environments to co-create innovative, ethical and effective actions to tackle radicalization leading to violent extremism (Grant agreement no. 740543)” was presented

MINDb4ACT: Critical Technologies and Social Innovation Schemes Report

This report, which was produced in the H2020-project MINDb4ACT, focuses on critical technologies and social innovative solutions. At the end of the report, the list of the critical technologies (Annex 2), the list of Innovative social initiatives (Annex 3), the critical technologies SWOT analysis (Annex 4) and the social innovations SWOT analysis (Annex 5) can

Training on radicalisation

Given the increase of violent extremism across Europe, training first-line professionals and generally including civil society has been considered crucial to early detection, prevention, and counter the phenomenon. While (local) governments and international institutions have decided to increase their investment in educating and training practitioners, it is difficult to have a clear picture of the

Are P/CVE practices transferable from one form of extremism to another?

Extremist ideologies have mostly been treated separately by media, experts and politicians. Though, researchers have recently started exploring existing synergies among forms of extremism. Especially, studies focused on the dynamics between the far-right and Islamist extremists, as it is the case of Dr. Julia Ebner who, in her book “The rage” (2017), shows clear links

Radicalisation in Central and Eastern Europe

The partners of the RADPol2020 Conference developed a FINAL DOCUMENT consisting of policy briefs, which are building on the discussions at the conference and bring together insights on current trends on radicalisation in Central and Eastern Europe; context, challenges, latest research results and best practices on right-wing extremism; success stories and good practices on multi-agency

Nova Scotia Shooting Case

Author: Serena Bianchi, Agenfor International Between the 18th and 19th of April 2020, Gabriel Wortman killed 22 people in the Canadian Province of Nova Scotia, injuring three others and setting 16 locations on fire, before being killed by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in Enfield. This short analysis aims to: (a) describe the event of

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Virtual Conference: Radicalisation in Central and Eastern Europe

Three European projects MINDb4ACT, CHAMPIONs and BRAVE funded under the H2020 and ISF-P European Commission Programmes are pleased to invite you to register for the joint conference “Radicalisation in Central and Eastern Europe – trends, challenges and opportunities to counteract”.