The transnational dimension of violent extremism calls for a comprehensive approach to prevention. International exchange of knowledge is crucial to enable an effective response. In addition, while more and more countries have increasingly focused on the prevention of violent extremism (PVE) (as opposed to purely repressive counter terrorism measures), actors need to be able to understand and demonstrate which measures work as well as how and why they do
This report of the prevention of violent extremism in conflict zones is the result of the government...
This review finds that there is relatively little evidence on what has worked in preventing and coun...
Preventing violent extremism has become a concern for policy makers at all levels from municipal gov...
Publication par la Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik (DGAP) de "Good practices in evaluat...
This Issue Paper summarizes the main findings of the first workshop of the International Forum for E...
Radicalization and its prevention have increasingly become the subject of public debate in academia ...
Violent extremism poses a serious challenge for many countries. In Europe, two types of violent extr...
This paper questions the effectiveness and the prospects of EU efforts to prevent terrorism and viol...
As stated by an earlier RAN policy paper, multi-agency structures and working processes are crucial ...
There is a great deal of discussion on how people are not born violent extremists but ‘made’ into on...
Multi-agency working (MAW) has increasingly been considered a promising approach to enable the early...
Programmes and interventions to counter violent extremism (CVE) have become widespread across Europe...
As there is currently no thorough evaluation research on MAW in the context of radicalisation and vi...
More than 5,000 people have left Western Europe since 2012 to join jihadist organizations such as th...
The prevention of violent radicalisation as part of counter-terrorism measures is a top priority of ...
This report of the prevention of violent extremism in conflict zones is the result of the government...
This review finds that there is relatively little evidence on what has worked in preventing and coun...
Preventing violent extremism has become a concern for policy makers at all levels from municipal gov...
Publication par la Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik (DGAP) de "Good practices in evaluat...
This Issue Paper summarizes the main findings of the first workshop of the International Forum for E...
Radicalization and its prevention have increasingly become the subject of public debate in academia ...
Violent extremism poses a serious challenge for many countries. In Europe, two types of violent extr...
This paper questions the effectiveness and the prospects of EU efforts to prevent terrorism and viol...
As stated by an earlier RAN policy paper, multi-agency structures and working processes are crucial ...
There is a great deal of discussion on how people are not born violent extremists but ‘made’ into on...
Multi-agency working (MAW) has increasingly been considered a promising approach to enable the early...
Programmes and interventions to counter violent extremism (CVE) have become widespread across Europe...
As there is currently no thorough evaluation research on MAW in the context of radicalisation and vi...
More than 5,000 people have left Western Europe since 2012 to join jihadist organizations such as th...
The prevention of violent radicalisation as part of counter-terrorism measures is a top priority of ...
This report of the prevention of violent extremism in conflict zones is the result of the government...
This review finds that there is relatively little evidence on what has worked in preventing and coun...
Preventing violent extremism has become a concern for policy makers at all levels from municipal gov...