Preventing violent extremism has become a concern for policy makers at all levels from municipal governments to international organisations. A common feature of policy at all levels is the call for collaboration between different sectors, professionals, organisations and communities. While collaboration features so centrally in PVE policy, currently there is no overarching framework through which the many instances of collaboration can be analysed or compared. This paper offers a typology of collaborative arrangements in PVE policy derived from a multilevel policy analysis. This typology creates a foundation for further research into the effectiveness and limitations of different collaborative arrangements in the context of PVE
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This article presents a supranational perspective on the prevention of violent extremism (PEV) with ...
Abstract Background Multiagency responses to reduce radicalisation often involve collaborations betw...
Preventing violent extremism has become a concern for policy makers at all levels from municipal gov...
In this article, we analyze policy regulating the multiagency organizational approaches used in Nord...
Multi-agency working (MAW) has increasingly been considered a promising approach to preventing viole...
Violent extremism poses a serious challenge for many countries. In Europe, two types of violent extr...
In previous studies, multiagency collaboration was identified as a key strategy for early interventi...
In this article, I propose a theoretical framework that provides a new perspective on the variation ...
As stated by an earlier RAN policy paper, multi-agency structures and working processes are crucial ...
Building resilience to radicalization has become a key pillar of many policies for preventing violen...
Multi-agency working (MAW) has increasingly been considered a promising approach to enable the early...
In 2015 and 2016 two interesting cases occurred in Denmark regarding practices related to Preventing...
The prevention of violent radicalisation as part of counter-terrorism measures is a top priority of ...
In 2015 and 2016 two interesting cases occurred in Denmark regarding practices related to Preventing...
This article focuses on the issue of counter radicalisation strategy, examining the efficacy and the...
This article presents a supranational perspective on the prevention of violent extremism (PEV) with ...
Abstract Background Multiagency responses to reduce radicalisation often involve collaborations betw...
Preventing violent extremism has become a concern for policy makers at all levels from municipal gov...
In this article, we analyze policy regulating the multiagency organizational approaches used in Nord...
Multi-agency working (MAW) has increasingly been considered a promising approach to preventing viole...
Violent extremism poses a serious challenge for many countries. In Europe, two types of violent extr...
In previous studies, multiagency collaboration was identified as a key strategy for early interventi...
In this article, I propose a theoretical framework that provides a new perspective on the variation ...
As stated by an earlier RAN policy paper, multi-agency structures and working processes are crucial ...
Building resilience to radicalization has become a key pillar of many policies for preventing violen...
Multi-agency working (MAW) has increasingly been considered a promising approach to enable the early...
In 2015 and 2016 two interesting cases occurred in Denmark regarding practices related to Preventing...
The prevention of violent radicalisation as part of counter-terrorism measures is a top priority of ...
In 2015 and 2016 two interesting cases occurred in Denmark regarding practices related to Preventing...
This article focuses on the issue of counter radicalisation strategy, examining the efficacy and the...
This article presents a supranational perspective on the prevention of violent extremism (PEV) with ...
Abstract Background Multiagency responses to reduce radicalisation often involve collaborations betw...