Strengthening a comprehensive approach to preventing and counteracting radicalisation based on a universal evIdeNce-based moDEl for Evaluation of raDicalisation prevention and mitigation
Acronym
INDEED
Description of the granted funding
INDEED aims to strengthen the knowledge, capabilities and skills of PVE/CVE and De-radicalisation first-line practitioners and policy makers in designing, planning, implementation and in evaluating initiatives in the field, based on evidence-based approach. INDEED builds from the state-of-the-art, utilising the scientific and practical strengths of recent activities - enhancing them with complementary features to drive advancements and curb a growing rise of radical views and violent behaviour threatening security.
The INDEED methodological framework is based on the '5I' approach i.e 5 project phases: Identify; Involve; Innovate; Implement; Impact. At the core of INDEED's work methodology is an interdisciplinary and participatory approach, which includes the co-creation of individual project phases and implementing them with the close engagement of multi-sectoral stakeholders. The creation of SMART Hubs (Stakeholder Multisectoral Anti-Radicalisation Teams) as part of INDEED is intended to facilitate this process.
The selected results of the project are:
1) The Universal Evidence-Based Model (EBEM) for evaluation of radicalisation prevention and mitigation;
2) A practical EBEM-based Evaluation Tool;
3) A collection of user-friendly repositories (repositories of radicalisation factors and pathways into radicalisation; factors strengthening resilience to radicalisation; repositories of evidence-based practices) for practical use by practitioners and policy makers;
4) Targeted curricula and trainings (offline/online);
5) Lessons Learnt and Policy recommendations.
All results will be integrated and openly accessible in the INDEED multilingual Toolkit for practitioners and policy makers in the field for the entire lifecycle of PVE/CVE and De-radicalisation initiatives, from design to evaluation.
INDEED promotes the EU’s values and principles; heeding multi-agency and cross-sectoral methods, including gender mainstreaming, societal dimensions and fundamental rights.
Show moreStarting year
2021
End year
2024
Granted funding
TRANSFORM (SE)
155 000 €
Participant
POLITIEZONE: BOOM - HEMIKSEM - NIEL- RUMST - SCHELLE (BE)
174 000 €
Participant
HELLENIC POLICE (EL)
119 000 €
Participant
PROVINCIAL POLICE HEADQUARTERS IN GDANSK (PL)
69 000 €
Participant
GENERAL DIRECTORATE EXECUTION OF SENTENCES (BG)
51 500 €
Participant
VIENNA CENTRE FOR SOCIETAL SECURITY - VICESSE, WIENER ZENTRUM FUR SOZIALWISSENSCHAFTLICHE SICHERHEITSFORSCHUNG (AT)
323 625 €
Participant
RIGAS PASVALDIBAS POLICIJA (LV)
24 000 €
Participant
BREMEN SENATE OF JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTION (DE)
245 927.91 €
Participant
QUALIFY JUST - IT SOLUTIONS AND CONSULTING LDA (PT)
182 962.5 €
Participant
INSTITUTUL ROMAN PENTRU ACTIUNE, INSTRUIRE SI CERCETARE IN DOMENIUL PACII - PEACE ACTION, TRAINING & RESEARCH INST OF ROMANIA (RO)
399 250 €
Participant
STOWARZYSZENIE POLSKA PLATFORMA BEZPIECZENSTWA WEWNETRZNEGO (PL)
581 953.34 €
Coordinator
FORUM EUROPEEN POUR LA SECURITE URBAINE (FR)
191 236.25 €
Participant
AYUNTAMIENTO DE MADRID (ES)
121 500 €
Participant
DEEP BLUE SRL (IT)
383 500 €
Participant
KENTRO MELETON ASFALEIAS (EL)
291 437.5 €
Participant
SHEFFIELD HALLAM UNIVERSITY (UK)
505 250 €
Participant
VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL (BE)
393 875 €
Participant
ITTI SP ZOO (PL)
353 250 €
Participant
Amount granted
4 983 330 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Research and Innovation action
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
Secure societies - Protecting freedom and security of Europe and its citizens (5452 Fight crime, illegal trafficking and terrorism, including understanding and tackling terrorist ideas and beliefs (5453 )
Support the Union's external security policies including through conflict prevention and peace-building (5460 )
Topic
Human factors, and social, societal, and organisational aspects to solve issues in fighting against crime and terrorism (SU-FCT01-2018-2019-2020Call ID
H2020-SU-SEC-2020 Other information
Funding decision number
101021701
Identified topics
computer science, information science, algorithms