H2020 * Fight against Crime and Terrorism

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Fight against Crime and Terrorism * The ambition of the activities under « Fight against Crime and Terrorism » is to mitigate potential consequences of crime- and/or terrorism-related incidents or to avoid them. To this end, new technologies and capabilities are required. They should address the fight against and the prevention of crime (including cyber-crime), illegal trafficking and terrorism (including cyber-terrorism and CBRN-E attacks), along with understanding and tackling terrorist ideas and beliefs. Human factors and the societal context should be taken into account, whilst respecting fundamental rights, including privacy, protection of personal data and the free movement of persons. Pour bénéficier d’un accompagnement par le Ministère de l’Enseignement supérieur, de la Recherche et de l’Innovation et prendre attache avec les points de contact nationaux : ici.

Parmi les appels à projet dont certains seront ouverts en 2019, d’autres en 2020 :


2018-2019-2020 :

SU-FCT01: Human factors, and social, societal, and organisational aspects to solve issues in fighting against crime and terrorism
Specific Challenge: The free and democratic EU society, based on the rule of law, mobility across national borders, globalised communication and finance infrastructure, provides many opportunities to its people. However, the benefits come along with risks related to crime and terrorism, a significant number of which have cross-border impacts within the EU. Security is a key factor to ensure a high quality of life and to protect our infrastructure through preventing and tackling common threats. The EU must play its part to help prevent, investigate and/or mitigate the impact of criminal acts, whilst protecting fundamental rights. The consistent efforts made by EU Member States and the EU to that effect are not enough, especially when criminal groups and their activities extend far beyond national borders.

Dont le subtopic 3 :
[2020] Developing comprehensive multi-disciplinary and multi-agency approaches to prevent and counter violent radicalisation and terrorism in the EU” (page 31 du manuel, cf. infra). Informations à venir courant octobre 2018, a priori.

Voir également : Sub-topic: [2018-2019] Open qui nécessite de mobiliser 5 pays différents. Présentation : Proposals analysing and recommending other ways to solve human, social, and societal issues in fighting against crime and terrorism, and supported by large numbers of practitioners, are invited to apply under this sub-topic (see eligibility and admissibility conditions.) Proposals should lead to solutions developed in compliance with European societal values, fundamental rights and applicable legislation, including in the area of privacy, protection of personal data and free movement of persons. Societal aspects (e.g. perception of security, possible side effects of technological solutions, societal resilience, gender-related behaviours) have to be addressed in a comprehensive and thorough manner. The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU of about EUR 5 million would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately through multidisciplinary projects confronting different schools of thought. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts.

Parmi les nombreux autres appels :

SU-FCT02: Technologies to enhance the fight against crime and terrorism
Specific Challenge: Organized crime and terrorist organisations are often at the forefront of technological innovation in planning, executing and concealing their criminal activities and the revenues stemming from them. Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) are often lagging behind when tackling criminal activities supported by advanced technologies.

SU-FCT03-2018-2019-2020: Information and data stream management to fight against (cyber)crime and terrorism
Specific Challenge: Large amounts of data and information from a variety of origins have become available to practitioners involved in fighting crime and terrorism. Full advantage is not currently taken of the most advanced techniques for Big Data analysis, and artificial intelligence.Document H2020


OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Jeanne Pawella (17 septembre 2018). H2020 * Fight against Crime and Terrorism. Radicalisations. Consulté le 5 décembre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/t5fn


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