Europol’s annual EU Terrorism Situation and Trend Report (TE-SAT) provides an overview of the terrorism phenomenon in the EU in a given year.
The fight against terrorism is a top priority for the EU and for Europol, and that means that TE-SAT is one of Europol’s most significant pieces of strategic analysis.
It offers law enforcement officials, policymakers and the general public facts and figures on terrorism in the EU, while also identifying developing trends in this crime area, based on information that Member States make available to Europol.
The report, which Europol has produced each year since 2007, charts the established and evolving drivers of terrorism. These drivers can:
- change or vanish over time in response to political or socio-economic developments
- merge with other ideologies or convictions
- be the building blocks of new and sometimes very specific and highly individual motivations.
The TE-SAT is prepared by experts at Europol and is based on information provided and verified by EU Member States and by Europol’s partners. It also relies on quantitative and qualitative data that Eurojust and the Member States provide.
An advisory board provides valuable guidance on each TE-SAT. It is made up of:
- the “trio” (as three successive presidencies of the Council of the EU are known)
- permanent members of the board
- representatives from France and Spain
- representatives from Eurojust
- representatives from the EU Intelligence Analysis Centre (INTCEN)
- representatives from the office of the EU Counter-Terrorism Coordinator
- Europol staff.
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Voir également les rapports des années précédentes :
- Europol Annual Report 1999
- Europol Annual Report 2004
- Europol Annual Report 2005
- Europol Annual Report 2006
- EU terrorism situation and trend report 2007
- Europol Annual Report 2007
- EU terrorism situation and trend report 2008
- Europol Annual Report 2008
- EU terrorism situation and trend report 2009
- Europol Review 2009
- EU terrorism situation and trend report 2010
- Europol Review 2010
- EU terrorism situation and trend report 2011
- Europol Review 2011
- EU terrorism situation and trend report 2012
- Europol Review 2012
- EU Terrorism Situation and Trend Report 2013
- Europol Review 2013
- European Union terrorism situation and trend report 2014
- Europol Review 2014
- European Union terrorism situation and trend report 2015
- EU Terrorism Situation & Trend Report – europol_tesat_2016
OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Jeanne Pawella (21 août 2017). Rapport – EU Terrorism Situation & Trend Report * 2017. Radicalisations. Consulté le 6 novembre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/t52b