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The goal of this paper is to help teachers and youth workers discuss polarising narratives related to COVID-19 in the class or on the street.

Rehabilitation, especially when addressing radicalised and terrorist offenders, is not optional. Our criminal justice and prison services are currently facing increasing numbers of offenders convicted of terrorism-related domestic crimes or assessed as radicalised...

Stimulating motivation in rehabilitation work involves knowledge of the different types of motivation as well as of relevant contextual factors. This conclusion paper elaborates on these aspects and provides a number of concrete examples and practical tips.

In this context, helplines/hotlines can be an efficient tool for establishing a first contact and can also play a decisive role in the case development of potentially radicalised individuals.

This paper identifies some of the most important challenges for police dealing with VRWE, and highlights potential first responses.

On 16 and 17 June, mental health professionals working in preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) discussed the ethical challenges they are confronted with in their daily practice.

When a foreign terrorist fighter (FTF) leaves for Syria or Iraq, there is always a network
of people affected by the FTF’s departure, death or return - whether a partner and
children, or (grand)parents and siblings.

This Conclusion paper reflects the main outcomes of this meeting. It is focused on understanding
the effects of growing up in an extremist setting, using knowledge obtained from adjacent fields, as well as how to improve for youth workers and teachers their approach to deal with at risk...
The study provides a comparative overview of the existing schemes framing access to national citizenship through naturalisation for third-country nationals across the Member States of the European Union (EU).
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This paper specifically focuses on the communications challenge that local authorities face in the context of such returnees. Challenges include privacy and data protection, a lack of information or misinformation, dealing with fear and possible stigmatisation.