Organising intercultural and interreligious activities

A toolkit for local authorities

Contacts

Social Inclusion Committee

Maren Lambrecht-Feigl

Mail : maren.lambrecht@coe.int

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Training at the police academy

Education and training Existing trainings

One day training Basic Radicalisation and Terrorism (police and security partners). This training, also suita-ble in a multidisciplinary setting (police, civil authorities and social or school workers), describes and ad-dresses:

  • The radicalisation process and the different forms of radicalisation and terrorism.
  • How to recognise radicalisation (indicators) and how to register radicalisation and deal with this information with regard to the police administration systems.
  • Case studies are discussed and many CoPPRa items are also included in the training.

One day training Advanced Radicalisation and Terrorism (law enforcement only e.g. police information and (covert) intelligence officers). This training describes, addresses and discusses:

  • Background information on the development of terrorism
  • How terrorists operate (terrorist planning and attack cycle)
  • Counter terrorism: the difference between police and intelligence operations
  • Several case studies.

One day training Attack Analysis (law enforcement only e.g. specialised police units Police VIP and SWAT teams)
This training is about attack dynamics: what happens before, during and after a (terrorist, criminal or lone- wolf) attack? How to recognise different attack types and what to do to minimise attack risk? This training is based on a detailed analysis of 20 different activist, individual or terrorist attacks.

One day training Potentially Violent Lone Actors (is part of a new training for police officers dealing with ad-ministrative and control procedures in relation with shooting clubs)
This training describes the lone actor phenomena, such as definitions, different types of lone actors, e.g. lone wolves and school shooters. In terms of theoretical framework the pathway to intended violence is a central element in the training, as are methods of detection based on individual and operational indicators. Pro-active intervention methods are also discussed.

Two days training Identifying Criminal and Terrorist Behaviour (Spotters training for police and security officers)
This training teaches police officers how to detect behaviour that is considered to be typical for criminals, attackers or terrorists. The intense two day training is a combination of theory and a lot of practical training exercises in the public domain.

Contact details:

Arnhemseweg 348
7334 AC, Apeldoorn
The Netherlands

Koos Barten, Chief Inspector of Police School for Criminal Investigation Team Intelligence
Tel: (+31) (0)55 5392000 (ask for Koos Barten)