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THE ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN COUNTERRADICALISATION AND DE-RADICALISATION A WORKING PAPER OF THE EUROPEAN POLICY PLANNERS’ NETWORK ON COUNTERING RADICALISATION AND POLARISATION (PPN) 1
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Document Date: 2011-10-25 05:03:53


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Oslo / Washington DC / Rewind / London / New York / /

Company

United Nations Working Group / Increased / /

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Europe / /

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Germany / Belgium / United States / Canada / United Kingdom / Sweden / /

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Facility

Youth HQ / The RecoRa Institute / /

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vulnerable individuals / internet work / non-state services / information sharing protocols / social networks / social media platforms / probation services / social network / social services / in-house media / extremist groups / target / /

Organization

al-Qaeda / American Academy of Political and Social Science / International Crisis Group / Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties / Institute for Strategic Dialogue / CIVIL SOCIETY / Federal Ministry of Internal Affairs / Audit Commission / United Nations / Centre for Equal Opportunities and Opposition / RecoRa Institute / HMIC / European Commission / UK government / Society for the Scientific Study of Religion / European Union / Metropolitan Police’s Muslim Contact Unit / Metropolitan Police / Federal Agency for Civil Education / /

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Stuart Wright / John Horgan / Alex Strugnell / Rachel Briggs / Robert Örell / /

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Position

psychologist / psychiatrist / general public feature / physician / specialist / /

Region

Scandinavia / /

Technology

information sharing protocols / /

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http /

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