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- Victorian Government Response
being delivered by the Department of Justice and Community Safety (DJCS) and Victoria Police The Terrorism (Community Protection) Amendment Act 2021 (the Act) established two early intervention case management schemes – the Voluntary Case Management (VCM) scheme and the Support and Engagement Order (SEO) scheme, as well as a Countering Violent
- Countering violent extremism | Department of Justice and Community . . .
The Crowded Places Safety Program is situated within the CVE Unit and is responsible for operationalising Australia’s Strategy for Protecting Crowded Places from Terrorism Working closely with Victoria Police and the Department of Premier and Cabinet, the program delivers research, policy, and operational products to enhance the protection of crowded places in Victoria and build public
- Evaluation of new community-based perpetrator interventions and case . . .
Evaluation of new community-based perpetrator interventions and case management trials Evaluation of new community-based perpetrator interventions and case management trials; Executive summary; The Victorian Government acknowledges Aboriginal Traditional Owners of Country throughout Victoria and pays respect to their cultures
- Preventing countering violent extremism research | Victoria University
Iterative Review, Validation and Development of Radar CVE Case Management Tool; Applied Security Science Partnership (ASSP): A new generation initiative to counter violent extremism; Evaluation of the Victorian Fixated Threat Assessment Centre (V-FTAC) Revisiting Risk - An Assessment of How Terrorism Subjects Make the Transition to Violence
- COUNTERING VIOLENT EXTREMISM TO KEEP VICTORIA SAFE
Terrorism (Community Protection) Amendment Bill 2021 will mean new laws are introduced that tackle the root causes of violent extremi sm, providing pathways to support vulnerable people to move away from radicalisation The Bill will establish a voluntary case management scheme for people who are at risk or radicalising towards violent
- Counter Terrorism Strategy 2022 - 2025 - Victoria Police
maintains a diverse POI management capability across its various work units This provides Victoria Police an integrated, end-to-end, POI management process which allows us to manage individuals in a highly nuanced and coordinated manner Victoria Police’s counter terrorism focus areas are: Prevention: stop individuals from becoming
- TERRORISM (COMMUNITY PROTECTION) ACT 2003 - SECT 22AM
(2) A voluntary case management plan must set out— (a) the services and programs with which the participant is to engage in order to either— (i) mitigate the extent to which the participant is at risk of radicalising towards violent extremism; or (ii) to achieve a therapeutic purpose for the participant; and Examples
- Evaluation approach | vic. gov. au - Victorian Government
the evaluation will also assist to inform future funding decisions, and therefore aligns with the lapsing program guidelines as stipulated by the Department of Treasury and Finance The evaluation commenced in September 2018, with the first data collection phase (process) occurring in April – June 2019, and the second data collection phase (outcome) occurring in August – October 2019
- Counter Terrorism Strategy 2022-2025: Key issues - Victoria Police
While terrorist recidivism in the Australian context is relatively rare, the potential for terrorist recidivism raises a number of issues, including those related to the management of convicted terrorists post-release, the durability of violent extremist beliefs, as well as their potential to exacerbate the local radicalising environment by virtue of their so-called notoriety
- Expert Panel on Terrorism Report 2 | vic. gov. au - Victorian Government
The Expert Panel’s Terms of Reference were developed in response to the siege and hostage incident in Brighton, Melbourne, on 5 June 2017 The Terms of Reference direct the Panel (consisting of Ken Lay AO APM and the Hon David Harper AM QC) to examine the effectiveness of Victoria’s counter
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