Terrorism, prevention of radicalization and interreligious and intercultural integration
Program Overview
Master II Level in Terrorism, Prevention of Radicalization, and Interreligious and Intercultural Integration
The Master II level in Terrorism, Prevention of Radicalization, and Interreligious and Intercultural Integration is a program designed to form experts in the field of preventing radicalization and terrorism. The program aims to promote interreligious and intercultural integration through an interdisciplinary approach to anti-radicalization policies.
Program Objectives
- Form experts in the prevention of radicalization and terrorism
- Promote interreligious and intercultural integration
- Provide an interdisciplinary approach to anti-radicalization policies
Program Structure
The program will feature lectures by university professors, authorities, magistrates, and members of the law enforcement agencies engaged in the field. The focus will be on methods of monitoring, investigation, and contrast, with particular reference to security profiles, the state of constitutional law, democracy, and secularism. A specific focus will be dedicated to Islam and the dynamics of relation between religious communities and civil society and state institutions.
Teaching Staff
- University professors
- Authorities
- Magistrates
- Members of law enforcement agencies
- Experts in informatic and financial techniques
- Journalists
- Psychologists
Program Details
- The program is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of terrorism, radicalization, and interreligious and intercultural integration.
- The program will cover topics such as the prevention of radicalization, terrorism, and extremism, as well as the promotion of interreligious and intercultural integration.
- The program will include lectures, discussions, and case studies to provide a thorough understanding of the subject matter.
Presentation
The Master II level in Terrorism, Prevention of Radicalization, and Interreligious and Intercultural Integration was presented at a press conference on November 11, 2019, at the Sala Consiglio del Rettorato. The presentation was made by the Rector of the University of Bari Aldo Moro, Stefano Bronzini, the Director of the Department of Law, Roberto Voza, and the Coordinator of the Master, Laura Sabrina Martucci.
