Strengthening Juvenile Justice Systems in the counter-terrorism context Main Activities

Main Activities

  •  Research and analytical work. Identification, analysis and highlight of promising practices regarding counter-terrorism and public policies, strategies and programmes directed at radicalised juveniles in partners' MS; analysis and mapping of promising practices at the European level, identification of key success factors, impact assessment and validation of these experiences.
  •  Study/field visits followed by national seminars: highlighted promising practices in partners' countries are observed and studied, and later discussed during national seminars.
  •  Drafting of a policy-oriented white paper, including recommendations and guidelines based on the project’s results, for EUMS and EU institutions, as well as for practitioners of juvenile justice systems.
  •  Drafting of a regional overview report on promising policy responses and practices, based on the results of the research.
  •  Launching and managing of an online community of practice for European practitioners, which allows the sharing of practices, experiences and ideas, as well as the implementation of possibilities, regarding counter-terrorism policies and programmes directed at juveniles.
  •  Final conference in Brussels to present the results of the project and the draft white paper.

 

Co-funded by the Justuce Programme of the European Union

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