Post on 31-Aug-2020
Montgomery County
• Population: 1.02 million
• Demographics: A minority-majority county given that 50.7% of residents identify themselves as Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, Asian or Pacific Islander or an ethnicity other than non-Hispanic White.
• According to the FBl's Baltimore Field Office 42% of al-Qaeda related terrorism plots since 9-11 have some association to their jurisdiction.
ACLU-3056
The Public-Private Partnership in Promoting Social Cohesion and Public Safety
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Programs and Partners of the Faith Community Working Group (FCWG)
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Culturally Competent Expertise
WORDE is dedicated to enhancing communication and understanding between diverse communities to mitigate social and political conflict.
The International Cultural Center (ICC) is a special program of WORDE's based out of facility in Gaithersburg, MD, that facilitates this mission by engaging diverse county residents in programs that promote social cohesion based on mutual respect and harmonious coexistence. b6 -1,2
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Trainings
TRAINING INITIATED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT
• Seven Signs of Terrorism Video by Chief Manger
• Diversity Training in Academy
• Training School Resource Officers
• WORDE Training on Islamic Culture and Risk Factors of Radicalization
• Training on Intervention Protocols for School Resource Officers
• Recognizing the Warning Signs of Violent Extremism
TRA~N~NG ~N EQUAL PARTNERSHIP
• Mental Illness training by the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT)
• Internet Safety by District Attorney and Department Homeland Security
• Disaster prep by the Office of Emergency Management/Homeland Security (OEM HS)
• Understanding VE by FBI
• Emotional Spiritual Care Volunteer training by the National Disaster Interfaith Network [Fall] ACLU-3062
Risk Factors of Violent Extremism
Psychologkai Factors
Post traumatic stress disorder
Mental ll!nesses
Sense of purpose
The need for adventure
Ideology, Beliefs & Values
Notion that the West poses a threat to group
Bifurcated world view of aus vs. them"
Justification of violence to bring about change
Politka! Grievances
Human rights abuses
Lack of polltlca! rights and clvi! !lbertles
Corruption
Conflict and foreign occupation
The Crossroads Program
Building strong and resilient communities through outreach, assistance and empowerment.
ICC Crossroads provides mentoring an wellness services to South Asian, Middle Eastern, and North/Western/Eastern African communities who are dramatically under-served by existing county programs.
Services & Referrals: • Counseling • Mentoring • Case Management (Referral and
Navigation of Social Services) • Advocacy • Support Groups for young women • Community Service Opportunities
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The Referral Process for Interventions
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Appendix
ACLU-3068
The Faith Community Working Group (FCWG)
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ACLU-3072 ~~~~
r {Helping Hea~ Violent Extremism)
To identify and to service Muslim youth, adults and families at risl< for, or engaged in, radicalization activities, or engaged in acts leading to violent extremism. With the understanding that radicalization and violent extremism exists in all ethnic, religious and cultural groups, (Nazis, Skin Heads, and Right Wing Christian groups). It is the purpose ofthis agreement to .address those persons in affiliation with Islam.icfamilies, schools and institutions. Our work will extend to all persons in communities, schools andfamilies where an individual has been radicalized religiously or politically by Islam in particular.
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I r Persons living, worl<ing or worshiping in communities identified as having individuals with prior involvement with Radicalization, violent extremism or terrorist activities.
Immigrant or US citizens regardless to race, gender, age or religious affiliation.
Referred by CIOGC community mem her/ organizations
Referred by Governmental agency
Referred by Family
Support peace, social justice, tolerance and democracy building through Civic Engagement.
Build political consciousness and promote critical thinl<ing and broad-mindedness among youth.
Provide positive alternatives for meaningful interfaith and intrafaith engagement and dialogue.
Promote family and community social bonding.
Develop counter terrorist/violent extremist narratives.
Provide family and community training on countering violent extremism and radicalization.
Provide 'Safe Spaces' where youth needs are addressed.
1§§§ r I r Psychological Assessments
Family Case Management
Individual Counseling
Group Counseling
Religious Counseling
Community reintegration (Civic Engagement)
Social rehabilitation (Sports, Arts, Cultural Rehab)
Job Training and Employment
Mentoring and Follow up
Ii Radicalization (or radicalisation) is a process by which an individual or group comes to adopt increasingly extreme political, social, or religious ideals and aspirations that ~ (1) reject or undermine the status quo or
~ (2) reject and/or undermine. contemporary ideas and expressions of freedom of choice.
t r DHS defines Violent Extremism as: Activities committed by a person of any citizenship who has lived or operated primarily in the United States or its territories who advocates, is engaged in, or is preparing to engage in ideologically-motivated terrorist activities (including providing material support to terrorism) in furtherance of political or social objectives promoted by a terrorist organization.
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IS t Defining those activities deemed to being engaged in radicalization or extremism ~ Material support defined as:
~ Associations with certain individuals .as defined by FBI.
~ Certain Organizations as defined by FBI.
~ Reading/posting to certain websites as defined by FBI.
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I Ii According to the research of Dr. Angel M. Rabasa, of the RAND Corporation, a successful de-radicalization program will address both disengagement and deradicalization. -"efforts to rehabilitate radical lslamists should be rigorous and comprehensive programs that counter a radical's affective, pragmatic, and ideological commitment to an extremist
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-refers to a series of efforts seel<ing to facilitate an individual's movement away from committing acts of violence. It focuses specifically on an individual's illegal and violent behaviors and the factors that facilitate their movement toward violence.
Instrumental change in behavior due to ® Disincentives for engagement
® Detainment, partial or full hospitalization
~ Incentives for disengagement
~ Fear or threat of arrest
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Ii De-radicalization seel<s to facilitate an individual's intellectual exit from ideological extremism (and possibly violent extremism) primarily through changes in their existing intellectual view of violence, religion, and/ or politics
Ii -"efforts to rehabilitate radical Islamists should be rigorous and comprehensive programs that counter a radical's affective, pragmatic, and ideological commitment to an extremist organization.
Normative commitment is a moral obligation to the group or organization.
Affective commitment is an emotional attachment to other members of the group or organization.
Pragmatic commitment refers to practical factors lil<e protection and financial support provided by the group or organization.
I Referral by family member.
Referral by school or Masajid
Referral by law enforcement or courts
Referral by Federal Bureau of Investigation ~ Threat of arrest or detainment.
Eliminate stigma of association
Reduce pressure from Law Enforcement agency
Avoid arrest or detainment
Pressure from family, friends or community
Incentives from Law Enforcement agency
r Having no place else to go
Continued maltreatment and harassment by FBI.
Fear of denouncing allegiance or religious beliefs.
Loss of purpose and identity
Loss of reward in the "after life''
Fear of reprisal from organization or group.
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Whereto go?
What to do?
Who will nurture and support?
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Individual Name: School/Employment _____________________________ _
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Referredby: _______________________________ _
*Referred to:
Psych Evaluation: -------------------------------Counseling:~--------------------------------~ Casel\1anagement _______________________________ _ Community Engagement agency _________________________ _
Additional Services: • • • • • •Referrals will only be made to persons, organizations or programs for whom CIOGC has a Memorandum of Agreement.
Contact Tracking Form
Name Month/Year
Client Name
Date Type ofContact Action Taken Action Needed
1/25/15 Psych Eval. Assessment Referral for Counseling
Crisis Team ~ HHVE - Case Managers
~ Psychiatrists - IFN
~ Psychologists/Counselors - I<halil Center
~ Religious Scholars
~ Peace Ambassadors Program
~ Social Worl<ers
~ Mental Health Worl<ers
~Attorneys
Psychiatric/Psychological Assessment
Support analysis
Resource analysis
Referrals ~ Counseling
~Tutoring
~ Training
~Mentoring
r @ Partial or Full Hospitalization
~ Psychological Counseling
~ Religious Counseling
@ Tutoring
@ Job Training
~ Sports, Arts and Recreational Activities
~ Mentoring
@ Legal Consultation
@ Family Support
~ Housing
I Psychological Assessment
Counseling
Physical relocation - MOVE
New School - ISBE/CPS
New employment - CIOGC and LDI Community Partners, Department of Labor
Renewed family relationships - Family Mentoring
Social Rehabilitation - LDI Peace Ambassadors
iii LDl/CMECCA Peace Ambassadors Social Development Program
~ Job Training
~Mentoring
~ Social Development
Traci< & field ~ Training
~ Competition
I Case Manager/Mentor ~ Increase family involvement
~ Improve quality of family relationships
~ Family impose expectations
Material support for family
Emotional support for family
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I Department of Labor ~ Increase productivity
~ Increase self esteem
~ Increase independence
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Ii I I Religious Scholars' Counseling ~ Credible
~ Sanctioned
New Religious group alignment
Cultural Rehabilitation
Illinois Muslim Action Day
Mentoring
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it Case Management - regular extended contact with individual and family for not less than one year.
Mentoring - individual and/or parent for not less than six months.
Family Support - social, religious, financial and emotional as needed.
After Care -Ongoing religious and psychological counseling where needed.
GETACTIVE LOCALLY
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Community Activism
~ Worl< with CIOGC Illinois. Muslim Action Committee @ Identify local and State Legislators
® Identify communities concerns and priorities
~ Develop a strategy for working with community, local and state legislators to address problem.
Community Service Project ~ Identify a problem in community
~ Develop a strategy for worl<ing with others to address this problem
I Town Hall Meetings
Muslim Leadership De-radicalizations training
Muslim Schools and Educators De-radicalization training.
Law Enforcement Islamic Cultural Sensitivity training.
Media - Islamic Cultural Sensitivity training.
Intra faith/Interfaith Reconciliation Programs
Civic Engagement - Illinois Muslim Action Day
Community Service Projects
it Increase collaboration with local, state and government agencies.
Improve Interfaith and Intrafaith relations.
Increase communitycollaboration and support
Improve Interfaith Cultural Competency
Increase capacity and competency for service delivery
Reduce community fear and prejudice
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I Ii r r Baseline. assessments on extent and degree of individual radicalization of participants
Identification of risl< factors for radicalization
Identification of resilience factors that protect against radicalization
Prevalence of risl< and resilience factors in communities.
Effectiveness of Community Education and Engagement strategies.
II r Increase Cost Effectiveness
Reduce overhead costs
Eliminate stigmatization
Reduce isolation
Improve community cultural competence
Increase capacity for community organizations
Develop a comprehensive understanding of the problems and root causes.
I r r Federal Bureau of Investigation & U.S. Attorney's Office
CIOGC
Leadership Development Institute
l(halil Center
Local law enforcement agency
University of Illinois (Research)
Local School
CCBYS - Comprehensive Community Based Youth Services
IMAN - Illinois Muslim Action Network
Zakat Foundation
YOUTH CAN - Youth Overcoming Urban Trauma & Healing: A Community Action Network ACLU-3111
Next Steps
~ MOU's and collaborative. agreements
~ Identification of RFP's,. RFA's and availability of discretionary funding.
~ Community Education
~ Professional Training @ FBI
@ CIOGC
~ Religious Consultants
~ HHVE
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