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Webinar on “The use of social networks for terrorist purposes”
A joint webinar by the EU funded NOTIONES and UNCOVER projects
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
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
Have a look a the validated material from the J-SAFE project
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”.
DARE: Dialogue about Radicalisation and Equality
The DARE consortium includes 17 members from 9 EU and 4 non-EU countries and is coordinated by the University of Manchester. DARE stands for DIALOGUE ABOUT RADICALISATION AND EQUALITY and is envisioned to be a four year project, financed under the EU´s H2020 program. It aims to significantly increase understanding of why and how young
TAKEDOWN Policy recommendations
TAKEDOWN focussed on creating new insights on Organized Crime and Terrorist Networks (OC/TN) through quantitative and qualitative research as well as in-depth analysis. Furthermore, a multidimensional model for analysing cases and assessing risks was created, and the online platforms www.firstlinepractitioners.com and www.fightcrimeterrorism.com have been developed. The TAKEDOWN policy recommendations are based on insights from the
ARMOUR: Creating a a new learning model for adressing societal polarization
Addressing societal polarization caused by the adoption and spread of extremist ideologies by creating an interdisciplinary education oriented model of learning
PROPHETS (Preventing Radicalisation Online through the Proliferation of Harmonised Toolkits)
What causes some people to become radicalised and to participate in cybercrime and cyberterrorism?