Countering Violent Extremism Evaluation Tool
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- Willing participants of intervention programs
- Successful rehabilitation from intervention programs
- Number of intervention programs
- Re-offending and/or associations with VE groups of those released from corrections
- Community awareness of violent extremism and related issues
- Community awareness of government initiatives to counter violent extremism
- Commitment to participation in programs
- Number and coverage of services that provide diversion-related services
- Referrals/willingness among community members and organisations to refer to government-led intervention programs
- Service providers delivering intervention services and their capabilities/number of CVE initiatives
- Willingness in community to report suspicious behaviour and voice concerns
- Willingness to challenge radical extremist views
- Willingness to support diversity within the community
- Number of community partnerships
- Number of evidence-informed CVE initiatives
- Number of CVE programs evaluated
- Acknowledge the potential negative effects of security force excesses
- Acknowledge the potential deleterious effects of stereotyping
- Data-sharing and cooperation among CVE agencies within jurisdictions, and across jurisdictions and countries
- Inter-agency interactions to deliver CVE messaging
- Interactions among CVE program designers to share experiences and knowledge
- Interaction between the policy and expert CVE communities
- Range of communities with CVE related partnerships
- Research and evaluation findings shared among agencies
- Reach of CVE messaging across communities
- Understand that civil society actors have an important CVE role
- Understanding of violent extremism issues and strategies to address violent extremism
- Understand the legal framework in the relevant location
- Understand that physical responses and messaging are important
- Understand that violent extremism tends to be partly driven by grievances
- Understand that violent extremism is motivated and enabled by multiple factors
- Understand that there is no standard pathway to violent extremism
- Wellbeing
- Coping skills
- Self-efficacy
- Civic participation
- Social cohesion
- Social participation
- Sense of belonging
- Identify as Australian
- Critical thinking skills
- Trust in government
- Inter-communal tensions
- Sense of marginalisation
- Experience of discrimination
- Perceived community safety
- Positive perception of Australia
- Perception of community harmony
- Exposure to extremists messaging
- Recall of CVE-related media campaigns
- Intentions of joining a violent extremist group
- Media discussion of inter-communal relations
- Media presentation of racial and other stereotypes
- Estimated membership of extremist organisations and groups
- Opportunities for education, training and employment
- Engagement between communities and government
- Engagement between communities and government
- Awareness and understanding of violent extremism
- Strong social skills, problem solving and conflict resolution skills
- Strong cultural identity combined with openness to other sources of belonging
- Supportive social networks within the immediate community
- Community capacity and willingness to respond to crisis
- Range of media forms through which CVE messaging is delivered
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