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Guide to developing a local framework to prevent and counter violent extremism аnd promote community resilience (US Homeland Security, 2016)

Guide to developing a local framework to prevent and counter violent extremism аnd promote community resilience (US Homeland Security, 2016)

Violent extremist threats stem from members, supporters, and individuals inspired by various foreign terrorist organizations, and individuals who commit violence based on an array of domestic extremist ideologies. In the face of these threats, governments and communities have come together to establish programs to prevent and counter violent extremism (CVE) and build resiliency.

Like many safety and prevention efforts, initiatives addressing CVE recognize that local government and community stakeholders are often best situated to identify and implement solutions. This guidance is not a “how-to” but merely introduces issues to consider as local partners contemplate developing a local framework for CVE.

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TopicCivil Society, Local communities, Preventing violent extremism
CountryUSA

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Themes: Civil Society, Local communities, Preventing violent extremism
Regions: USA