Creating a European Learning Hub on Radicalisation
The HOPE project is developing a network for continuous training and knowledge sharing in the Balkan, Southern and Eastern European countries.
This network aims to intervene in radicalisation prevention and disengagement and improve the transition between the prison and probation system and the community, for those at risk of radicalisation or who have already been radicalised.
Training and research organisations, academics, prison, and probation administrations make up the HOPE project network.
- Led by IPS Innovative Prison Systems
- Funded by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA and Norway Grants Fund for Regional Cooperation.
European Survey
As part of HOPE’s activities, we are carrying out a European survey for professionals engaged in deradicalization and disengagement in order to evaluate their needs within the prison and probation context and to identify the current state of prevention strategies and efforts to promote deradicalisation and disengagement.
Take the survey: https://psicsocialugr.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bq0v7vstyXl1A2i
From July 1 to 20
Available in different languages (Bulgarian, English, French, Italian, Portuguese, Serbian, Slovenian, and Spanish).
The survey is completely online, take no longer than 20 minutes, and it is completely anonymous.
Interviews
To deepen this research, the Euro-Arab Foundation will carry out throughout the month of July interviews with professionals who work on (de)radicalization in prisons in order to identify the problems they encounter.
- You can find more information about HOPE in the project’s website (http://hope-radproject.org/).
- Should you have any questions concerning this survey or the HOPE project, you can contact us at proyectos@fundea.org.