
ECOPRIS Ecological Economics in Prison Work Administration (2014-1-PT01-KA204-001070)
Main objectives:
1. Create 1 joint curricula work-based VET training course to promote inmates reintegration throughout prison work initiatives, by developing staff management skills, namely: prison work and industries awareness, marketing, management, innovation, entrepreneurship, communication, ICT , ecological economics and teamwork in prison staff;
2. Train 36 prison staff, in 3 countries, in multidisciplinary teams of 6 members (2 per country), with 3 short-term transnational training events, to develop and implement innovative „prison work†actions engaging at least 20 inmates per country;
3. Improve community and businesses participation in staff and inmates labour reintegration actions by engaging key stakeholders and experts in national seminars, validation workshops, transnational events and involvement in trainings' pilot actions.
Foreseen products:
- Prison work models critical review;
- Prison work administration assessment tool
- 1 training courses review report
- Prison work administration course curriculum/program
- Course manual and guide, open sources, usable in all partnership countries languages and English
- Prison work business plans, 3 on green economy
- Prison work business plans implementation manual
- Prison work consulting and coaching manual
- Prison work catalogue
- 1 transnational ICT prison works development and management tool
- 6 national validations workshops (2 per country) with at least 8 stakeholders/experts per workshop; 3 national seminars (1 per country) with at least 8 national stakeholders/experts and 2 transnational partners members each; 3 training courses with 12 staff each (36 persons); 6 short-term transnational staff trainings, involving 18 participants each (1 teams from each country)
Partners:
- BSAFE LAB/UBI University, Portugal
- Timisoara Penitentiary, Romania
- Center for Promoting Lifelong Learning (CPIP), Romania|
- IPS_Innovative Prison Systems (Qualify Just IT solutions and Consulting), Portugal
- West University of Timisoara, Romania
- General Directorate of Prisons and Detention Houses, Turkey
- European Organisation of Prison and Correctional Services (EuroPris)
Start/end dates: 01/09/2014 to 31/08/2017 (36 months)
Funding programme:(number/key action): Erasmus+ Programme, KA2 - Strategic Partnerships for Adult Education
Budget allocated: 342.225,00€
For further info about the Ecopris project, please visit: http://ecopris.europris.org/
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R2PRIS - Radicalization Prevention in Prisons (2015-1-PT01-KA204-013062)
Main objectives:
1. Create awareness on the broad picture of terrorism, the mind set and narratives used by understanding:
a) why prisons are a breeding ground for radicalisation;
b) the difference between conversion, radicalisation and moving to extremist views (terminology);
c) the pathways and levels of radicalisation, role in the network;
d) recruitment tactics employed within the prison environment;
and e) indicators on how to identify vulnerable people at risk of radicalization;
2.Develop the tools and instruments for prison administration and line-level staff to recognize signs of radicalisation at an early stage within their specific facility;
3.Provide common, consistent and effective instruments to help staff report their observations to the appropriate intelligence staff;
4.Provide model procedures for intelligence staff to vet the data they receive from prison staff and to appropriately interpret it;
5.Establish a series of training programmes and tools for all staff within a prison to respond appropriately to potential vulnerable individuals at risk of radicalisation.
Foreseen products:
- An innovative methodological framework for analysing deradicalisation and prevention of radicalisation strategies within prison;
- A radicalization screening tool, with respective assessment materials and guidelines for prison administration and line-level staff to recognize signs of radicalisation at an early stage within their specific facility. The tool will be adapted to the specific legal and cultural context of the countries involved in the project;
- A training course for all staff within a prison on how to detect and respond appropriately to potential vulnerable individuals at risk of radicalisation (an e-learning course and a train the trainer course)
- Five national seminars with at least 15 national stakeholders/experts and 15 international participants each;
- An international seminar, with the participation of at least 30 transnational experts/stakeholders and 15 national participants.
Partners:
- BSAFE LAB/UBI University, Portugal
- IPS_Innovative Prison Systems (Qualify Just IT solutions and Consulting), Portugal
- Universitatea De Vest Din Timisoara (UVT), Romania
- National Prison Administration (NAP), Romania
- General Directorate of Prisons and Detention Houses, Turkey,
- Belgian Prison Service, Belgium
- Directorate of Norwegian Correctional Service, Norway
- International Corrections and Prisons Association (ICPA)
- European Organisation of Prison and Correctional Services (EuroPris)
Start and ending dates: 01/09/2015 to 01/09/2018 (36 months)
Funding programme:(number/key action): Erasmus+ Programme, KA2 - Strategic Partnerships for Adult Education
Budget allocated: 330.526,00
The Scientific Council includes all participating members of the BSAFE LAB research team, including researchers, representatives of the private sector, and organizations representing the public sector associated with the BSAFE LAB.
The Scientific Council:
a) submits to the Rector proposals for appointment of the coordinator of the Executive Board, from among its members, in accordance with its internal regulation;
b) elects from among its members, the Scientific Committee of the BSAFE LAB, in accordance with its internal regulation;
c) contributes with proposals and opinions to the annual report and business plan;
d) contributes with proposals and opinions to the proposed budget and annual accounts;
e) contributes with proposals to amend the BSAFE LAB internal regulations;
f) advises on other matters submitted to it by the coordinator of the Executive Council.
Still under constitution, the scientific council is composed by:
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Adrian Neagoe, MA
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Social reintegration |
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Alina Zamoşteanu, Ph.D.
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Social reintegration |
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Ana Gamelas
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Social reintegration |
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Andreea Ionescu, Ph.D.
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Healthcare |
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Annalisa Creta, Ph.D.
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Policy and strategy |
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Annika Hämäläinen, Ph.D.
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ICT & Robotics |
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Carlos Martins Leitão, MD
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Healthcare |
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Cláudia Resende, MA, Ph.D. candidate
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Social reintegration |
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Cristiano Chesi, Ph.D.
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ICT & Robotics |
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Cristina Busuioc
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Social reintegration |
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Delia Borza
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Social reintegration |
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Dorin Muresan, MA
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Policy and strategy |
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Elaine Crawley, Ph.D.
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Policy and strategy |
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Estela Landeiro
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Healthcare |
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Florin Lobont, Ph.D.
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Policy and strategy |
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Frank J. Porporino, Ph.D.
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Healthcare |
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Frutuoso Silva, Ph.D.
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ICT & Robotics |
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Gabriela Sorescu, MA
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Social reintegration |
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Gary Hill
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Policy and strategy |
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Graça Esgalhado, Ph.D.
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Social reintegration, Healthcare |
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Hugo Meinedo, Ph.D.
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ICT & Robotics |
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Ian Dunwell, Ph.D.
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ICT & Robotics |
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Ioan Bala, Ph.D.
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Policy and strategy |
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Ioan Durnescu, Ph.D.
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Social reintegration |
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João Freitas, Ph.D. candidate
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ICT & Robotics |
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João Manuel R. S. Tavares, Ph.D.
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ICT & Robotics |
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João Pedro Baltasar
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Policy and strategy |
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Jose Miguel Sales Dias, Ph.D.
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ICT & Robotics |
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Juergen Hillmer
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Social reintegration |
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Liliana Lobato
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Healthcare |
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Loredana Corduneanu, MA
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Social reintegration |
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Lucian Hulpoi, MD
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Healthcare |
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Maria João Pessoa
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Healthcare |
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Michael Tjalve. Ph.D.
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ICT & Robotics |
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Mironica Corici, Ph.D.
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Social reintegration |
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Nuno M. Garcia, Ph.D.
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ICT & Robotics |
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Nuno Pombo, Ph.D.
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ICT & Robotics |
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Octavian Repolschi, Ph.D.
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Social reintegration |
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Orsolya Czenczer, Ph.D.
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Policy and strategy, Social reintegration |
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Pamela M. Kato, Ed.M., Ph.D.
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ICT & Robotics |
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Panagiotis Petridis, Ph.D.
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ICT & Robotics |
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Pedro das Neves, MA, Ph.D. candidate
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Policy and strategy, Social reintegration |
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Peter Ruzsonyi, Ph.D.
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Policy and strategy |
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Petros Lameras, Ph.D.
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ICT & Robotics |
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Raluca Stuparu, MA
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Social reintegration |
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Samuel Monteiro, Ph.D.
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Social reintegration |
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Stelică Prioteasa, MA
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Social reintegration |
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Steven Van De Steene
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ICT & Robotics |
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Tiago Leitão, MBA
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Social reintegration |
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Vitor Sainhas de Oliveira, MD
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Healthcare |
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