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Subject CEP-EPC Report Launch: Hiding In Plain Sight? Disguised Compliance By Terrorist Offenders
Date November 3, 2021 2:33 PM
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The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) in cooperation with the European Policy
Centre (EPC) are pleased to invite you to this online policy dialogue and


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CEP-EPC Report Launch: Hiding In Plain Sight? Disguised Compliance By
Terrorist Offenders

 

(Brussels/New York, N.Y.) – The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) in cooperation
with the European Policy Centre (EPC) are pleased to invite you to this online
policy dialogue and launch event of their joint publication entitled Hiding in
Plain Sight? Disguised Compliance By Terrorist Offenders.

 

The concept of disguised compliance describes a process whereby a perpetrator
deliberately manipulates the truth to disguise his/her true intent. Recent
terrorist attacks, including the attack by Usman Khan on London Bridge in
November 2019, have strongly suggested that violent extremists are using this
technique to conceal their motives either in custody or while on supervision in
the community. 

 

The CEP-EPC Hiding in Plain Sight discussion paper, looks at the challenges in
detecting and countering deception and proposes a set of recommendations for
frontline practitioners, governments, and other actors across Europe and beyond
who deal with risk management of extremists whether in prison custody or in the
community. The publication incorporates the results of an CEP-EPC expert
workshop that took place earlier in the year, which was also organized within
the framework of the disguised compliance project launched by CEP and
Staffordshire University. 

 

Hiding in Plain Sight? Disguised Compliance By Terrorist Offenders

 

Date: Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Time: 9 a.m. ET / 15:00 CET

 

Speakers:

 

Olivier Onidi, Deputy Director General for Migration and Home Affairs,
European Commission

 

Sir Mark Rowley, Former Head of the U.K. Counter Terrorism Policing and
Distinguished Fellow, Royal United Services Institute (RUSI)

 

Lucinda Creighton, Senior Europe Advisor, Counter Extremism Project (CEP)

 

Jim Gamble, Founding Chief Executive of the Child Exploitation and Online
Protection (CEOP) Centre and CEO at INEQE Safeguarding Group

 

Ian Acheson, Senior Advisor, Counter Extremism Project (CEP)

 

Gaby Thijssen, Psychologist, High Security and Terrorist Unit, Vught Prison,
Netherlands

 

Moderator:

 

Amanda Paul, Senior Policy Analyst, European Policy Centre (EPC)

 

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