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Modelling the PRocesses leading to Organised crime and TerrOrist Networks

Deliverables

Report on OC and terrorism in cyberspace

WP3 will produce deliverable D3 at month 15. D3 will be a report with separate sections for each of the tasks and namely: 1. Report on the systematic review (T3.1) 2. Report on finding the Dark Web signposts (T3.2) 3. Report on online visibility and social media impact of gangs (T3.3) 4. Report on radicalisation in cyberspace/radical social media networks (T3.4) 5. Report on identification and analysis of terrorist-related contents in cyberspace (T3.5) 6. Report on the policymakers’ contribution (T3.6) All the reports will provide information on the methods, data, results and implications for the development of PROTON-S and PROTON Wizard (WP5).

Final Societal Impact report

D6.5 Final Societal Impact report, month 36

PROTON Wizard, Manual User Guide & Report

D5.2 (month 35) will provide all the information on the PROTON Wizard tool. It will include:R Report on the development of PROTON Wizard Technical Guide to the software User Manual PROTON Wizard software.

Interim Societal Impact report

D6.4 Interim Societal Impact report, month 18

Second Consortium meeting

D8.4 Second Consortium meeting - preparation of minutes and substantive documentation, month 25

Communication toolkit

D7.3 Communication toolkit (month 4)

Communication and Dissemination Plan 1

D7.1 Communication and Dissemination Plan (month 3)

Project manual

D8.1 Project manual (a reference document for the management of the project to be provided to all partners), month 1

D7.4 PROTON eNewsletters 4

D7.4 PROTON eNewsletters (month 24)

D6.1a Ethical and societal issues and safeguards

WP6 will produce the following deliverables: D6.1 Ethical and societal issues and safeguards, months 12 and 15

Third Consortium meeting

D8.5 Third Consortium meeting - preparation of minutes and substantive documentation, month 33

D7.4 PROTON eNewsletters 1

D7.4 PROTON eNewsletters (month 6)

D6.1b Ethical and societal issues and safeguards

D6.1b Ethical and societal issues and safeguards, months 12 and 15

Policy recommendations

D7.7 Policy recommendations (month 36)

First Consortium meeting

D8.3 First Consortium meeting - preparation of minutes and substantive documentation, month 13

D7.4 PROTON eNewsletters 5

D7.4 PROTON eNewsletters (month 30)

D7.9 Exploitation Roadmap 2

D7.9 Exploitation Roadmap ( month 36)

Legal analysis of the PROTON simulations and PROTON Wizard

D6.2 Legal analysis of the PROTON simulations and PROTON Wizard, month 32

D7.4 PROTON eNewsletters 2

D7.4 PROTON eNewsletters ( month 12)

Final report on Dissemination and Communication activities

D7.8 Final report on Dissemination and Communication activities (month 36)

Report on fact relating to terrorism

WP2 will produce deliverable D2 at month 15. D2 will be a report with separate sections for each of the tasks, and namely: 1. Report on the systematic review (T2.1) 2. Report on the terrorism policy analysis (T2.2) 3. Report on careers and pre-careers of terror offenders in context (T2.3) 4. Report on counter-terrorism legitimacy and recruitment to terrorism (T2.4) 5. Report on emotional and cognitive determinants of terrorism involvement (T2.5) 6. Report on protective factors against youth violence and approaches to terrorism prevention in Europe (T2.6) 7. How real and perceived socio-economic inequalities affect involvement in terrorism (T2.7) 8. Report on the policy makers’ contribution (T2.8) All the reports will provide information on the methods, data, results and implications for the development of PROTON-S and PROTON Wizard (WP5).

KO meeting

D8.2 KO meeting - preparation of minutes and substantive documentation (i.e. ppt), month 1

Conference proceedings of the final EU conference in Brussels

D7.6 Conference proceedings of the final EU conference in Brussels (month 36)

Report on factors relating to OC

WP1 will produce deliverable D1 at month 15. D1 will be a report with separate sections for each of the tasks and namely: 1. Report on the systematic review (T1.1) 2. Report on the OC policy analysis (T1.2) 3. Report on criminal careers of OC offenders in context (T1.3) 4. Report on recruitment into mafias (T1.4) 5. Report on emotional and cognitive determinants of OC involvement (T1.5) 6. Report on socio-economic inequalities and OC development (T1.6) 7. Report on the policymakers’ contribution (T1.7) All the reports will provide information on the methods, data, results and implications for the development of PROTON-S and PROTON Wizard (WP5).

PROTON simulator & Report

WP5 will produce three deliverables. 1. D5.1 (month 34) will include the following sections: Report on the stylised-facts models and scenarios for PROTON-S Prototype of and Technical Guide to PROTON-S Report on analysing the impact of different recruitment processes and countering policies on OCTNs.

Exploitation Roadmap 1

D7.9 Exploitation Roadmap (month 24)

D7.4 PROTON eNewsletters 3

D7.4 PROTON eNewsletters (month 18)

Communication and Dissemination Plan 2

D7.1 Communication and Dissemination Plan (month 24)

ELAG’s mission statement and agenda, month 6

D6.3 ELAG’s mission statement and agenda, month 6

Report on policy recommendations

D5.3 (month 35): a short report providing policy recommendations based on the results of PROTON.

Input (rules/specifications)for PROTON simulations and Wizard

WP4 will produce deliverable D4 at month 30. D4 will be a report with separate sections for each of the tasks and namely: 1. Report on the internal workshop (T4.1) 2. Report on the operationalisation of factors into input for ABM simulations (T4.2) 3. One report for each of the selected experiments (methods, data, results and implications for the development of PROTON-S and PROTON Wizard) (T4.3)

Project web site

D7.2 Project web site (month 3)

PROTON video

D7.5 PROTON video (month 36)

Publications

Preventing violent radicalization of youth through dialogic evidence-based policies

Author(s): Emilia Aiello, Lídia Puigvert, Tinka Schubert
Published in: International Sociology, 2018, Page(s) 026858091877588, ISSN 0268-5809
Publisher: SAGE Publications
DOI: 10.1177/0268580918775882

CORRELATES OF VIOLENT POLITICAL EXTREMISM IN THE UNITED STATES*

Author(s): GARY LAFREE, MICHAEL A. JENSEN, PATRICK A. JAMES, AARON SAFER-LICHTENSTEIN
Published in: Criminology, 2018, ISSN 0011-1384
Publisher: American Society of Criminology
DOI: 10.1111/1745-9125.12169

Life-Course Criminal Trajectories of Mafia Members

Author(s): Gian Maria Campedelli, Francesco Calderoni, Tommaso Comunale, Cecilia Meneghini
Published in: Crime & Delinquency, 2019, Page(s) 001112871986083, ISSN 0011-1287
Publisher: SAGE Publications
DOI: 10.1177/0011128719860834

The evolution of lying in well-mixed populations

Author(s): Valerio Capraro, Matjaž Perc, Daniele Vilone
Published in: Journal of The Royal Society Interface, Issue 16/156, 2019, Page(s) 20190211, ISSN 1742-5689
Publisher: The Royal Society
DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2019.0211

Interoceptive sensibility tunes risk-taking behaviour when body-related stimuli come into play

Author(s): Gerardo Salvato, Gabriele De Maio, Gabriella Bottini
Published in: Scientific Reports, Issue 9/1, 2019, ISSN 2045-2322
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-39061-0

Evolutionary dynamics of organised crime and terrorist networks

Author(s): Luis A. Martinez-Vaquero, Valerio Dolci, Vito Trianni
Published in: Scientific Reports, Issue 9/1, 2019, ISSN 2045-2322
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-46141-8

Countering Protection Rackets Using Legal and Social Approaches: An Agent-Based Test

Author(s): Áron Székely, Luis G. Nardin, Giulia Andrighetto
Published in: Complexity, Issue 2018, 2018, Page(s) 1-16, ISSN 1076-2787
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc.
DOI: 10.1155/2018/3568085

Crime and Terror: Examining Criminal Risk Factors for Terrorist Recidivism

Author(s): Badi Hasisi, Tomer Carmel, David Weisburd, Michael Wolfowicz
Published in: Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 2019, ISSN 0748-4518
Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers
DOI: 10.1007/s10940-019-09415-y

Learning Dynamics and Norm Psychology Supports Human Cooperation in a Large-Scale Prisoner’s Dilemma on Networks

Author(s): John Realpe-Gómez, Daniele Vilone, Giulia Andrighetto, Luis Nardin, Javier Montoya
Published in: Games, Issue 9/4, 2018, Page(s) 90, ISSN 2073-4336
Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
DOI: 10.3390/g9040090

PROTOCOL: Organised crime groups: A systematic review of individual‐level risk factors related to recruitment

Author(s): Francesco Calderoni, Elisa Superchi, Tommaso Comunale, Gian Maria Campedelli, Martina Marchesi, Niccolò Frualdo
Published in: Campbell Systematic Reviews, Issue 15/1-2, 2019, ISSN 1891-1803
Publisher: Campbell Collaboration / Wiley
DOI: 10.1002/cl2.1022

Protective Factors Against Extremism and Violent Radicalization: A Systematic Review of Research

Author(s): Friedrich Lösel, Sonja King, Doris Bender, Irina Jugl
Published in: International Journal of Developmental Science, Issue 12/1-2, 2018, Page(s) 89-102, ISSN 2192-001X
Publisher: IOS Press
DOI: 10.3233/dev-170241

Prison and Violent Political Extremism in the United States

Author(s): Gary LaFree, Bo Jiang, Lauren C. Porter
Published in: Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 2019, ISSN 0748-4518
Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers
DOI: 10.1007/s10940-019-09412-1

Recruitment into organised criminal groups: A systematic review

Author(s): Calderoni F, Campedelli G, Comunale T, Marchesi M & Savona E
Published in: Trends & issues in crime and criminal justice, 2020, ISSN 1836-2206
Publisher: Australian Institute of Criminology

A Policy-oriented Agent-based Model of Recruitment into Organized Crime

Author(s): Gian Maria Campedelli, Francesco Calderoni, Mario Paolucci, Daniele Vilone, Federico Cecconi, Tommaso Comunale, Giulia Andrighetto
Published in: 2020
Publisher: Springer

Simulazione Agent-Based dell’Affiliazione

Author(s): GIULIA ANDRIGHETTO, FRANCESCO CALDERONI, GIAN MARIA CAMPEDELLI, TOMMASO COMUNALE, BADI HASISI, DAVID WEISBURD, MICHAEL WOLFOWICZ, MARIO PAOLUCCI
Published in: 2019
Publisher: FIRST NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE CINI AIIS LABORATORY

Understanding Recruitment to Organized Crime and Terrorism: Social, Psychological and Economic Drivers

Author(s): David Weisburd, Ernesto Savona, Badi Hasisi, and Francesco Calderoni (eds.)
Published in: 2020
Publisher: Springer

Systematic Review of the Social, Psychological and Economic Factors Relating to Involvement and Recruitment into Organized Crime

Author(s): Comunale Tommaso, Calderoni Francesco, Marchesi Martina Elena, Superchi Elisa, Campedelli Gian Maria
Published in: 2020
Publisher: Springer

The Criminal Careers of Italian Mafia Members

Author(s): Calderoni Francesco, Campedelli Gian Maria, Comunale Tommaso, Ferrarini Marco, Meneghini Cecilia
Published in: 2020
Publisher: Springer

Protektive Faktoren gegen die Entwicklung von Extremismus und Radikalisierung – Eine systematische Auswertung internationaler Studien

Author(s): Doris Bender, Sonja King, Friedrich Lösel und Irina Jugl
Published in: 2018
Publisher: Forum Godesberg GmbH

Transitcriminaliteit en logistieke knooppunten in Nederland

Author(s): Renushka Madarie, Edwin Kruisbergen
Published in: Justitiële verkenningen, Issue 45/5, 2019, Page(s) 29-51, ISSN 0167-5850
Publisher: WODC/BOOM
DOI: 10.5553/jv/016758502019045005003

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