INDEED
Strengthening a comprehensive approach to preventing and counteracting radicalisation based on a universal evidence-based model for evaluation of radicalisation prevention and mitigation
Law enforcement and community cooperation and training approach to prevent radicalisation by ensuring refugees' successful inclusion
Portfolio
Timeframe
01/11/2022 – 31/10/2025 (36 months)
Get in touch
IN2PREV aims to improve the response of law enforcement agencies and non-governmental organisations to refugees and asylum seekers in European host and transit countries. The goal is to prevent radicalisation while ensuring their successful inclusion and integration.
IN2PREV will create a network of frontline practitioners to promote cooperation and collaboration, and train professionals to prevent and identify vulnerability risk factors to radicalisation.
Furthermore, the initiative will develop a mentoring programme for refugees’ successful inclusion facilitating their integration.
Facilitate the integration process of refugees and asylum seekers
Promote the early identification (and prevention) of vulnerability risk factors that potentialise radicalisation in refugees and asylum seekers:
A European network that will foster and facilitate knowledge and experience exchanges among law enforcement agencies, NGOs, and their members.
A Frontline Extremism Vulnerability Risk–Structured Evaluation Screening (FEVR-SES) tool. This assessment tool will allow LEAs and NGOs staff to assess refugees' vulnerability to radicalisation; wards young refugee sustained integration.
A Mentoring Approach for Refugees' and Asylum Seekers' Successful Inclusion programme.
An innovative b-Learning training programme to prevent and identify vulnerability risk factors to the radicalisation of refugees and asylum seekers.
A b-Learning training course to facilitate refugees and asylum seekers' integration through mentoring.
An e-learning Train of Trainers course to enhance LEAs and NGOs members' skills in providing training to other professionals.
Strengthening a comprehensive approach to preventing and counteracting radicalisation based on a universal evidence-based model for evaluation of radicalisation prevention and mitigation
Integrated Community, Probation and Prison Services Radicalisation Prevention Approach
Identifying future capabilities for Community Policing
Mental health, ageing and palliative care in European prisons
Multi-Ideological Radicalisation Assessment towards Disengagement
Key Competencies for Minor Offender Reintegration
Participatory Approaches to Protecting Places of Worship
Partnership against Radicalisation in Cities
Radicalisation and violent extremism prevention in the community