Introduction to radicalisation prevention in the probation context

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Assessment methods and strategies for intervention in probation settings

Estimated duration: 3h30 for 1 week.

This course does not require a pre-registration.
You’ll be directly enrolled when you purchase it.

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This specialised course module guides probation professionals to recognise the radicalisation risk factors among probationers. Additionally, it outlines the assessment methods and strategies for intervention in probation contexts.

Who should attend? 

• Probation staff

Training modality
• Autonomous e-learning sessions and self-study sessions

Pre-requisites
• None

Certification
• Certificate of completion

Course duration
Total: 3h30
• e-Learning: 3h
• Self-study: 30min

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Who you’ll learn from

Pedro das Neves
Chief Executive Officer @IPS
Pedro das Neves is CEO of IPS Innovative Prison Systems and ICJS Innovative Criminal Justice Systems Inc., Board Director of ICPA and the BSAFE Law Enforcement – Justice and Public Safety Lab, founder and editor of JUSTICE TRENDS magazine. Pedro holds a Sociology degree and an M.A. and is one of the authors of the RRAP Radicalization Risk Assessment in Prisons toolset.

 

Pedro Liberado
Chief Research Officer @IPS
Pedro Liberado is Chief Research Officer at IPS Innovative Prison Systems and coordinator of the Radicalisation, Extremism and Organized Crime portfolio. Pedro holds a Sociology degree and MSc in Criminology. He is doing postgraduate studies in Strategic and Security Studies and is a PhD candidate at the University of Granada.

 

tutor
Vítor Costa
Researcher @UBI
Vítor Costa holds a PhD in Psychology and is a professor at the University of Beira Interior and researcher at the BSAFE Law Enforcement, Justice and Public Safety Lab. Vítor is one of the authors of the RRAP Radicalisation Risk Assessment in Prisons toolset.

 


The content of this course has been developed and piloted in Belgium, France, Germany, Portugal and The Netherlands, under the WayOut project, co-funded by the European Commission under the Internal Security Fund – Police programme. The course content is free to access (except any modules with restricted access due to certification requirements). The price associated with this course refers to expert tutoring and learning management system fees.