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Working group - Presentation of the first results of a EU-funded project, CRIME (Containing Radicalisation in Modern Europe)
Working group for experts - by invitation only
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The Working Group will be held in Brussels the 20 March 2009, at the Crisis Room of the DG Relex (Charlemagne Building - Rue de la Loi, 170). Due to security policy, the access will be only possible for registered people. The EUROSINT FORUM thanks the DG Relex for its kind
support.
The aim of this working group is the presentation of the first results of European-funded project: "Containing Radicalisation In Modern Europe” (CRIME), leaded by the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Affairs. You will find below details about the
project and the draft agenda of the Working Group.
Participants:
- Representatives of EU Institutions (Council of the EU, EU Commission)
- Representatives of Member States
- Researchers
Context:
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Together with research institutes in France (CEIS), Romania (EURISC) and the Netherlands (TNO) the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Affairs has set up a research project funded by the European Commission (DG JLS), regarding processes of radicalisation. The
project’s name is “Containing Radicalisation In Modern Europe” (CRIME).
The aim of this project is to use the accumulated body of fundamental
knowledge including experience from the field to address
radicalisation practically. Specifically, the partners are taking a
closer look at the different stages of the radicalisation process and
define strategies or interventions to prevent, halt or reverse the
radicalisation process.
This project has began in January 2008 and will end in June 2009.
The workshop
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During this workshop we will present you the project team’s conceptual model of radicalisation processes and we invite you as experts to closely scrutinize these findings. Through your scrutiny we hope to find and close the obvious and less obvious gaps and complete our model.
The end goal of this workshop is to present and update the conceptual model of radicalisation processes so that it can be further used to create more practical approaches to radicalisation.