CEP Webinar: “Transferring Good P/CVE Practices Across Phenomena And Countries” (New York, N.Y. / Berlin) – Practical experiences and some research studies on knowledge exchange indicate that it seems to be difficult to transfer identified good or inspiring practices across different cultural, legal, political, and social contexts as well as from one country to another. For example, the Danish “Arhus Model” or the Dutch “Safety House” have been serving as role models or points of orientation for many P/CVE multi-agency-approaches in the EU, but there were rarely any actual spin-offs in other countries.
The objective of this webinar therefore is to exchange perspectives and findings on which approaches, tools or rules could help transfer good practices in P/CVE across phenomena, contexts, and countries.
“Transferring Good P/CVE Practices Across Phenomena and Countries” Date: Thursday, January 27, 2022 Time: 9:30 a.m. ET / 15:30 CET – 11:00 a.m. ET / 17:00 CET
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This webinar is the final event in a virtual event series during which CEP, supported by the Federal Foreign Office of Germany, examines the various challenges emanating from the transnational right-wing extremist and terrorist movement.
CEP has compiled a briefing paper on the subject, which can be downloaded here.
EVENT PROGRAM:
Introductory Remarks Dr. Hans-Jakob Schindler Senior Director, Counter Extremism Project
Gabriele Scheel Head of Division “International Cooperation against Terrorism, Drug Trafficking, Organized Crime and Corruption,” Federal Foreign Office of Germany
Presentations Nico Schernbeck Violence Prevention Network (VPN), Senior Advisor on P/CVE, International Affairs and Transnational Cooperation
Robert Örell Radicalisation Awareness Network (RAN) - leader of the working group on rehabilitation; former director of Exit Sweden and Exit USA
Hala V. Furst U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Associate Director for Strategic Engagement, Office of Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention
Representative of the United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism (TBC)
Moderator: Alexander Ritzmann Senior Advisor, Counter Extremism Project
Roundtable Discussion During the roundtable discussion participants will have the opportunity to address questions to the presenters.
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