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CIFAL Malaga- Course on violent radicalism and detection of possible radicalization risks

种类
Course
位置
Pamplona, Spain
日期
-
期限
3 Days
项目领域
Decentralize Cooperation Programme
价格
US$0.00
活动协调人email
deborah.salafranca@cifalmalaga.org
合伙
CITCO
King Juan Carlos University
UNED
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Private – by invitation
交货方式
Face-to-Face
语言
Spanish
支柱
人类
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Since the beginning of the millennium the most important International Organizations have included in their political and normative agenda the phenomenon of violent radicalization as one of the greatest challenges to contemporary security. The processes undertaken by individuals and collectives, which lead them to assume extreme ideologies that justify the use of force, have grown exponentially in quantitative and qualitative terms, and frequently, as indicated by the Spanish Security Strategy of 2017, constitute the previous stage for the establishment of active links with terrorist groups and organizations.

 

The overall objective of this course is to raise awareness about the importance of detection and treatment of potential radicalization processes in groups and the community.

To provide effective and necessary knowledge and working tools to the Police agents in Navarra, in order to make their agency more effective when detecting potential radicalization risks.

This course is comprised of the following sessions:

  • Strategic framework to cope violent radicalization
  • Spanish national plan against violent radicalization
  • Jihadi communication in the internet
  • National and international terrorist campaigns

The methodology used in this course covers academic sessions, debates and question and answer sessions.

Members of the local Police in Navarra