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The INDEED project proposes an evidence-based evaluation model, involving the participation of stakeholders from different sectors committed to security.

Topic/ SEC

H2020-SU-SEC-2018-2019-2020

Combatting extreme violence and radicalization are top priorities in European policies. Initiatives and strategies aimed at preventing and mitigating their impact must undergo evaluation at every stage of implementation.

The INDEED project proposes an evidence-based evaluation model, with the participation of stakeholders from various sectors committed to security.

Duration 3 years (2021-2024)
MMP Units CID Salamanca, International Relations Section.
Consortium Universities, Research Institutes, Police Forces, European Forum for Urban Security.
Participating Countries Spain, Poland, Belgium, United Kingdom, France, Romania, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Latvia, Germany, Portugal, and Bulgaria.
Summary

The project aims to strengthen the knowledge, skills, and capabilities of First Responders professionals working to prevent and counter extreme violence and radicalization. Similarly, the project targets policymakers to assist them in the design, planning, execution, and evaluation of initiatives based on an evidence-based approach.

Drawing on the 'state of the art,' INDEED will leverage the scientific and practical strengths of recent activities, enhancing them with complementary features to drive advancements and curb the growing proliferation of radical views and violent behaviours threatening security.

The methodological framework of INDEED is based on the 5 project phases:

  • Identify
  • Engage
  • Innovate
  • Implement
  • Impact

Another key component of the project is the creation of SMART Hubs (Multisectoral Teams to Combat Radicalization), bringing together key national stakeholders in the field. These Smart Hubs serve as places for discussion and exchange of best practices, benefiting from the results of INDEED tools.

Website

www.indeedproject.eu

Publications

The INDEED project - YouTube

 

“This project has received funding from the European Union´s Horizon 2020 research and innovation under grant agreement Nº 101021701

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