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  2. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) (2011) defines it as ‘the unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence against individuals or property in an attempt to coerce or intimidate...

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  3. Nov 30, 2015 · Explainer: The fight against violent extremism. The term “countering violent extremism” (CVE) has become common currency this year. It was the focus for the speech by the US Secretary of State to the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting in January. President Obama subsequently hosted two Leaders’ Summits on the subject; the UN will ...

  4. Preventing and countering violent extremism (PVE/CVE) As with the concept of 'violent extremism', there is no universal consensus regarding what exactly constitutes 'preventing' or 'countering violent extremism' (PVE/CVE) nor what forms these should take (McCants and Watts, 2012).

  5. Jun 8, 2016 · Countering violent extremism (CVE) and risk reduction (RR) provide two increasingly prominent frameworks for countering the influence of individuals and entities involved in violent extremism (VE).

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    • A Guide to Good Practice in CVE

    There is increasing awareness of the need to carefully target CVE programmes, which can be directed at different stages of the journey into and out of extremism. 1. Primary interventionshave the broadest scope. These target whole sections of a community in an effort to raise awareness about extremism and try to address its ‘root causes’. 2. Seconda...

    A wide range of actors are involved in developing and delivering CVE interventions. Some programmes are highly centralised and are run and managed by central and local government, others are instigated by civil society actors such as faith or community organisations, NGOs, or former combatants. International bodies such as the European Union are al...

    There is only a weak evidence base for what works in CVE programmes, few of which conduct systematic evaluations and many of which don’t make assessments public. There is also little agreement on what looks like success and how to measure outcomes. Evaluation can be achieved through three differing approaches. A common approach is by interpreting c...

    Our new guide Countering Violent Extremism: A Guide to Good Practiceprovides case-studies that draw out examples of these methods of evaluation and where and how evaluations have worked, or not. Drawing on these studies, and our evaluation of the wider CVE literature, we have identified several important points to consider in the design, implementa...

  6. The Global Programme on Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism (PCVE) builds the capacity of beneficiaries and partners to become more resilient to violent extremism and reduce...

  7. The programme produces high quality evidence reviews on. effective interventions to prevent and counter radicalization and violent extremism and their harmful impacts. tools and strategies used when intervening with individuals radicalizing to violence, or other audiences affected by violent extremism.

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