Overview
Highlights:
- 2 day course
- Certificate of Completion for participants upon request
What will you learn:
This two-day workshop examines how extremist ideologies take root, spread, and adapt within custodial environments, with a focus on detection, management, and intervention.
- Differentiate between ideology-driven and identity-driven extremism within custodial settings
- Learn how to recognise and disrupt extremist group dynamics, gang influence, and grievance networks
- Apply behavioural and intelligence-led indicators to detect covert radicalisation activity
Who should attend
This course is designed for:
- Correctional and prison officers involved in inmate management or security
- Intelligence and security personnel supporting correctional institutions
- Counter-terrorism and extremism prevention practitioners
- Rehabilitation, psychology, and inmate engagement officers
- Prison supervisors, managers, and policy planners
- Law enforcement officers coordinating with correctional intelligence units
Trainer
Our Expert Trainer is an extremist turned undercover operative for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service(CSIS) & Royal Canadian Mounted Police (INSET), infiltrating extremist & terrorist cells. He is an expert in radicalisation, deradicalization, countering violent extremism(CVE), National security and counter-terrorism. He has also testified as an expert to the United Nations Security Council, U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security, U.S. Special Operations Command, & numerous police & intelligence services around the world.
Our trainer is currently a Professor of Public Safety, Crime & Intelligence Analysis and co-author of the acclaimed book, "Undercover Jihadi".
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Partners
Interested to be part of this training?
Please contact us at hello@q8asia.com.sg to discuss your requirements.
Venue
Participants will receive more information about the venue closer to the date of the course. For more information, email: hello@q8asia.com.sg
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