Radicalisation Awareness Network (I22-EN)

Description

RAN makes the exchange of information and expertise possible. The network is subdivided into different working groups. Some working groups focus on a sector, such as the police, mental health services or the prison system. Other working groups are intersectional and focus, for example, on the prevention of radicalization, trajectories for de-radicalization or making use of the possibilities of the Internet and social media for counter-noise. The results from the working groups and the RAN expertise are included in the formulation of European policy. Member States can also adopt policy recommendations from RAN.

  • Language
  • Dutch
  • Country
  • Netherlands
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Summary

RAN makes the exchange of information and expertise possible. The network is subdivided into different working groups. Some working groups focus on a sector, such as the police, mental health services or the prison system. Other working groups are intersectional and focus, for example, on the prevention of radicalization, trajectories for de-radicalization or making use of the possibilities of the Internet and social media for counter-noise. The results from the working groups and the RAN expertise are included in the formulation of European policy. Member States can also adopt policy recommendations from RAN.

Category

initiative

Keywords

material, picture, video, graphic, sayings

Aims

The materials collected on this platform are intended to prevent radicalisation. The RAN website is part of a bigger website (www.radaradvies.nl). Radaradvies.nl aims at achieving social cohesion. It’s all about understanding and commitment. From that point of view, they work together on citizen power, self-reliance, social commitment and diversity.

Target group

citizens

Method

Collection and provision of materials that can be used quickly and purposefully: graphics, pictures and sayings

Contributor

Hogeschool Utrecht