Titre : | Monitor : radicalisation and violent extremism |
Auteurs : | European crime prevention network (Bruxelles), Editeur scientifique Stijn Aerts, Auteur |
Editeur : | Bruxelles : European crime prevention network |
Année de publication : | 2019 |
Présentation physique : | 58 p.tableaux, graphiques |
Mots clés : |
Radicalisation violente -- Prévention
Radicalisation violente -- Lutte contre Terrorisme -- Lutte contre |
Note générale : | Bibliogr. p. 50-58 |
Résumé : |
In 2005, the EU Counter-Terrorism Strategy identified the prevention of radicalisation as a pillar of the fight against terrorism. Concrete actions started to take shape when the European Commission established the Radicalisation Awareness Netwo[...]
In 2005, the EU Counter-Terrorism Strategy identified the prevention of radicalisation as a pillar of the fight against terrorism. Concrete actions started to take shape when the European Commission established the Radicalisation Awareness Network in 2011. The 2015-2020 European Agenda on Security reiterates that terrorism and radicalisation constitute one of the three priorities for security. All this means that national and European funds for radicalisation research and prevention initiatives have risen significantly, but also that radicalisation research and prevention are still frontier work.
This EUCPN monitor on radicalisation presents an overview of the current state of affairs in the prevention of radicalisation. After discussing the concept of radicalisation and the problems connected to it, it presents the most important European data on the phenomenon as well as recent trends in jihadist, right-wing, left-wing, and nationalist extremism and terrorism. Chapter three briefly introduces various strategies for the prevention of radicalisation and violent extremism and goes on to list the most important European and international agencies and organisations in the field of radicalisation prevention. Chapter four canvasses the state of the art in radicalisation research and its consequences for policy and practice. Finally, the challenge posed by risk assessments, essential to many preventive efforts, is discussed. The monitor concludes that it is necessary to continue to invest in an evidence-based approach to the prevention of radicalisation and a cross-fertilisation between practice and research. [Résumé, p. 3] |
Précision sur le document : | Rapport/Etude |
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