Mid-Dlam ghad-Dawl participates in AGIS EU project

2006-2008

 

 


Research Study on hate crime and community sentences in Malta by Dr. Mark Montebello, 2007

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THE IMPACT OF 'RADICALISATION'

 

Mid-Dlam ghad-Dawl is one of the partners in a European Union AGIS project on the impact of 'radicalisation' on community punishments.

AIM & TASKS

The main aim of the project is to assess the local environment of the partners' countries in relation to radicalisation issues and terrorist acts of violence.

Each partner will provide detailed known information of terrorist incidence and prevention measures in each participant country for comparative analysis.

OUTCOMES

The project is intended to have two main outcomes. First, a review will be made in each participant country so as to gauge the exact prevalence of 'radicalisation'.

Secondly, a platform shall be built up on the world wide web to pool information and ideas for sharing issues related to 'radicalisation' in the participant countries and in Europe.

PARTICPANTS

• London Probation — The lead partner

• Mid-Dlam ghad-Dawl (Daritama), Malta — Partner

• NIACRO, Northern Ireland — Partner

• International Initiatives for Co-operation, Bulgaria — Partner

• University of Bremen/Justice Department, Germany — Partner

The project is coordinated and externally evaluated by the Director of the European Institute of Social Services, University of Kent.

PAST PROJECT ACTIVITIES

Finalisation of project initial documents

Meeting with partners in Kent, England

Meeting with partners in London, England

Conference in London, England

Meeting with partners in Berlin, Germany

PROJECT ACTIVITIES BY MDD

Colloquium I - August 16, 2007

Colloquium II - September 6, 2007

Colloquium III - October 25, 2007

Live TV show (in collaboration with Where's Everybody? Co. Ltd) - November 23, 2007

FORTHCOMING PROJECT ACTIVITIES

Final meeting around May 2008

 

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