This paper aims to focus on the need to include new skills as soft skills that are useful for Law Enforcement Agencies in prevention and countering multiple forms of violent extremism. The change in the scenario of international threats that has been going on for some years now, makes soft skills an indispensable tool to manage increasingly complex social phenomena such as those of radicalization and extremism expressed in a more or less violent way. Soft skills are then defined within the broader context of life – long learning education or lifelong learning, which therefore considers these skills to be acquired and improved continuously over the course of their personal and professional lives. The added value of this proposal lies in wanting to present this approach from a methodological perspective, thus emphasizing the concrete methodological application that the Lea – Law Enforcement Agency – responsible for the management of radicalisation and extremism, can develop by taking advantage from its prevention and contrast activities.

Lucini, B., Soft skills for governing new threats: training methods for LEAs in preventing and countering violent extremism and radicalisation, in Barbara Lucin, B. L. (ed.), Sicurezza Terrorismo Società Security Terrorism Society, Educatt Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano 2020: 45- 66 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/177129]

Soft skills for governing new threats: training methods for LEAs in preventing and countering violent extremism and radicalisation

Lucini, Barbara
2020

Abstract

This paper aims to focus on the need to include new skills as soft skills that are useful for Law Enforcement Agencies in prevention and countering multiple forms of violent extremism. The change in the scenario of international threats that has been going on for some years now, makes soft skills an indispensable tool to manage increasingly complex social phenomena such as those of radicalization and extremism expressed in a more or less violent way. Soft skills are then defined within the broader context of life – long learning education or lifelong learning, which therefore considers these skills to be acquired and improved continuously over the course of their personal and professional lives. The added value of this proposal lies in wanting to present this approach from a methodological perspective, thus emphasizing the concrete methodological application that the Lea – Law Enforcement Agency – responsible for the management of radicalisation and extremism, can develop by taking advantage from its prevention and contrast activities.
2020
Inglese
Sicurezza Terrorismo Società Security Terrorism Society
978-88-9335-685-5
Educatt Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
Lucini, B., Soft skills for governing new threats: training methods for LEAs in preventing and countering violent extremism and radicalisation, in Barbara Lucin, B. L. (ed.), Sicurezza Terrorismo Società Security Terrorism Society, Educatt Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano 2020: 45- 66 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/177129]
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