The training within the
IN2PREV 'Law enforcement and community cooperation and training approach to prevent radicalisation by ensuring refugees’ successful inclusion' project strives to equip law enforcement agencies and non-governmental organisations with the skills to prevent and identify vulnerability factors to radicalisation on refugees and asylum seekers.
The programme will be delivered to frontline practitioners from law enforcement agencies (LEAs) in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Moldova, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, and Spain. The training is foreseen to start in the last semester of 2024.
This registration form refers to the IN2PREV e-Learning training offer that will focus on the prevention and identification of vulnerability factors to radicalisation in refugees and asylum seekers, which is composed by five modules: 1) Understanding radicalisation, violent extremism, and its process; 2) Working with vulnerable groups and attentiveness to vulnerability risk factors; 3) Implement the Frontline Extremism Vulnerability Risk – Structured Evaluation Screening tool; 4) Preventive mechanisms to act upon conflicts; and 5) Collaboration and communication with (inter)national stakeholders.
You can find more detailed information on the course's brochure at
The completion of training course is estimated to require 10 hours, and its achievement results in the attribution of a Certificate of Completion. Such opens the opportunity to be invited to an in-person training session in Bratislava, Slovakia.