1. H2020-EU.3.7.6. (Ensure privacy and freedom, including in the Internet and enhance the societal, legal and ethical understanding of all areas of security, risk and management) 2. H2020-EU.3.7.1. (Fight crime, illegal trafficking and terrorism, including understanding and tackling terrorist ideas and beliefs)
The underlyingassumption of the project proposal, in line with the UN Security Council recommendations (Resolution n. 2178, September 2014) and the Commission “European Agenda on Security”2015-2020(28.4.2015, COM(2015) 185 final), is that in order to contrast successfully violent extremism,what is neededis a more balanced response to terrorism,combining repressive (protective) measures with preventive measures, in a comprehensive approach in collaboration withactors of civil society and the communitiesof reference, based on a firm commitment to respecting fundamental rights, promoting integration, cultural dialogue and fighting discrimination.
To this end, a better understanding of factors constituting violent radicalisation in Europe is needed, which aims,through a multidisciplinary analysis,to a comprehensive view of the phenomenon, investigatingits root causes, in order to develop appropriate countermeasures, ranging from early detection methodologies to strategies, ways and techniques of counter-narrative, involving LEAs together with experts and civil society actors at local, national and European level.
In addition, it is necessary to acknowledge that violent radicalization,especially in the case of jihadist extremism,goesmainly through narratives that: have specific characteristics and contents; use specific communication codes;are addressed to specific audiences; and spread in a multitude of ways, over the Internet, as well as by means of in-person communication exchanges that take place in families, schools, places of worship, prisons, local communities, etc. These narratives havebeen proven effective towards vulnerable groups such as young people, detainees, and people craving for revenge after having experienced what they perceive as injustices, either at personal or group level. Furthermore, due to this multifarious background, such extremism is characterised by single or group terrorist acts also reflecting a variety of influences and motivational dr
Deliverables
List of deliverables.
Literature review of online radicalisation analysis
Documents, reports
2020-03-23 13:48:03
Literature review on radicalisation
Documents, reports
2020-03-23 13:48:03
Report on the spread of extremist narratives
Documents, reports
2020-03-23 13:48:03
Project website
Websites, patent fillings, videos etc.
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Comparative analysis of existing policies
Documents, reports
2020-03-23 13:48:02
Project newsletter
Documents, reports
2020-03-23 13:48:03
Analysis of the current relationship between LEAs and civil society
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