HORIZON-CL3-2024-FCT-01-04: Radicalisation and gender

21 November 2024|
Expected Outcome:

Projects' results are expected to contribute to some or all of the following outcomes:

  • Improved understanding of motivation of women and girls for supporting extremist ideologies, such as grievance and stigmatisation;
  • Improved understanding of the role of masculinity in men and boys' motivation for the support of extreme ideologies;
  • Better understanding of the group dynamics at play during processes of radicalisation, including factors for factionalism and potential splinters in terrorist organisations;
  • Development of strategies aimed at enhancing the use of motivation factor in detection, prevention and de-radicalisation efforts;
  • European Police Authorities, Prison Authorities, social care workers, teachers and other P/CVE practitioners benefit from modern and validated tools, skills and training curricula to identify early symptoms of radicalisation;
  • Identification and assessment of best practices that are transferable across Member States improving and developing modules and trainings, strengthening adaption of local community policing in diverse communities; and
  • Design girls and women's empowerment approaches through legal, financial and/or cultural means aimed at tackling the root causes of radicalisation and extremism.
Scope:

Terrorism resulting from radicalisation and violent extremism is a serious threat to European security. Part of the complexity of these phenomena lies in the fact that there is neither a single pathway to radicalisation nor a single terrorist

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