Comment traiter des sujets sensibles et de la radicalisation? Nouveau rapport du CEFIR
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Comment traiter des sujets sensibles et de la radicalisation? Nouveau rapport du CEFIR

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Le rapport de recherche Radicalisation, sujets sensibles et coconstructions des savoirs: une recension des écrits, détaille les différentes façons d’aborder des sujets sensibles, particulièrement la radicalisation violente, dans l’enseignement collégial. Ce rapport a été produit dans le cadre du projet de recherche et de prévention « L’extrême-droite au Québec : Acteurs, idéologies et prévention », par le CEFIR.

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MASAR
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MASAR

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MASAR assists practitioners and policymakers in creating a plan for monitoring, measurement, and evaluation (MM&E) of P/CVE programs and projects.

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National Strategy on Countering Radicalization to Violence
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National Strategy on Countering Radicalization to Violence

The National Strategy on Countering Radicalization to Violence engages with a variety of actors from police to community organizations to identify and prevent radicalization to violence before tragedies occur. There is substantial knowledge, experience, expertise, and evidence at the local, national, and international levels to rely on in developing approaches to countering radicalization to violence. In this context, the National Strategy on Countering Radicalization to Violence identifies areas where expertise and capability exist, and how the Government of Canada and its partners are investing to enhance our collective strengths.

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Online Exposure to Extremist Content – Toolbox
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Online Exposure to Extremist Content – Toolbox

In this bundle, you will find a variety of tools made to synthetize CPN-PREV’s first systematic review, which overviewed and assessed the existing literature on online exposure to extremist content. Within these resources, you will find, the systematic review report itself, as well as pamphlets detailing the implications of the review’s results for both practitioners and decisionmakers. Another resource, available through this link, are two videos that detail both the results and recommendations of our systematic review.

Pamphlets:

Practitioners & Researchers

Decision-Makers

Videos:

Systematic Review Results

Systematic Review Recommendations

Reports:

UNESCO Report

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Praticiens et chercheurs

Décideurs

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Résultats de la revue systématique

Recommandations de la revue systématique

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Rapport UNESCO

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PrEval: Evaluation Designs for the Prevention of Violent Extremism
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PrEval: Evaluation Designs for the Prevention of Violent Extremism

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PrEval (“Evaluation Designs for Prevention Measures – multi-method approaches for impact assessment and quality assurance in extremism prevention and the intersections with violence prevention and civic education”) is a research project focused on Germany’s evaluation needs and capacities in preventing violent extremism. The project aims at developing evaluation designs in close collaboration with its policy partners in the German federal government.

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PROFILE – A Practical Toolkit to Understand Racial and Social Profiling and to Find Ways Forward
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PROFILE – A Practical Toolkit to Understand Racial and Social Profiling and to Find Ways Forward

This practical toolkit was commissioned by the Canadian Commission for UNESCO and developed by Project Someone at Concordia University. Designed both for individuals and for groups, it gives a chance to understand issues related to social and racial profiling, unpack this problem in marginalized communities and consider some solutions and ways forward. It is organized around five central questions and teaches empathy and creative thinking.

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