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The main goal of CRIME was to improve insight into the radicalisation process, radical groups and how to halt and prevent radicalisation. This was divided into four sub-goals. First, to develop typologies of a number of different operational radical groups. Second, to develop a model, which describes the process through which an individual goes on the path from moderation to radical extremism and terrorism. Third, to survey interventions intended to halt or prevent radicalisation and map these onto the process model. Fourth, to present an overview of EU guidelines and policy regarding radicalisation.
The CRIME project is a cooperation between CEIS (Compagnie Europeenne d’Ingelligence Stragtegique), TNO (Nederlandse Organisatie voor Toegepast Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek), EURISC (European institute for Risk Security & communication management) and the Dutch Ministry of Interior and Kingdom Relations, which is responsible for the coordination of the CRIME project.
Auteur(s): TNO, CEIS, EURISC and Dutch minstry of Interior and Kingdom Relations
Publicatiedatum:
22-07-2010