From Counter Extremism Project <[email protected]>
Subject CEP Launches Network Of Stakeholders To Facilitate A ‘Whole-Of-Society’ Approach To Reintegrating, Reducing Recidivism Of Convicted Extremists
Date June 14, 2022 12:45 PM
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The Counter Extremism Project (CEP), in partnership with Parallel Networks and
with support from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, has launche





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CEP Launches Network Of Stakeholders To Facilitate A ‘Whole-Of-Society’
Approach To Reintegrating, Reducing Recidivism Of Convicted Extremists



(New York, N.Y.) – The Counter Extremism Project (CEP), in partnership with
Parallel Networks <[link removed]> and with support from the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security, has launched the Radicalization,
Rehabilitation, Reintegration, and Recidivism Network (4R Network
<[link removed]>).



The 4R Network will assemble a U.S. national ecosystem of actors bound by
common standards to facilitate a whole-of-society approach to extremist and
terrorist offender reintegration and recidivism reduction. It will help
guarantee that every actor tasked with supervising extremist offenders
in-prison and/or in-community in the United States has adequate knowledge and
access to evidence-based support for reintegration.



The 4R Network will connect those tasked with the monitoring and supervision
of extremist offenders to professional practitioners with expertise in
reintegration and deradicalization-oriented programming. The goal is to promote
discussions on the reintegration and rehabilitation of extremism-related
offenders; share knowledge and advance best practices related to reintegration,
rehabilitation, and recidivism reduction; and foster partnerships between
government and civil society to best address the needs of reintegrating
extremism-related offenders.

Learn More About The 4R Network <[link removed]>

Law enforcement and criminal justice professionals, mental health and
psychosocial support providers, P/CVE practitioners, former extremists,
survivors, religious leaders, and other individuals who are interested in
exploring best practices of the rehabilitation and reintegration of extremists
or in considering the ways in which we, our government and our society, can
better address the needs of convicted extremists are invited to join.

Join The 4R Network Today <[link removed]>

Members of the 4R Network are invited to participate in monthly online
discussions dedicated to enhancing awareness specific to the rehabilitation and
reintegration needs of extremist offenders, led by national and international
experts. Additional sessions will be tailored for practitioners and
interventionalists.



To learn more about the 4R Network or to join its expert community, please
clickhere <[link removed]>.



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