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The course “Radicalization in Penitentiary Centers and Radicalization Risk Assessment Tools” It offers a comprehensive overview of the phenomenon of radicalization in prison settings. Its purpose is to provide participants with the knowledge, tools, and methodologies to identify, assess, and manage radicalization processes, as well as to design prevention and intervention strategies.
This program, developed by A-GLOSS, combines criminological contributions, case studies, and analytical practices, providing specialized training for professionals in security, intelligence, criminology, and prison management.
The course is developed under a focus theoretical-practical which combines:
Theoretical modules with criminological, legal and security bases.
Real case studies to apply risk analysis tools.
Discussion in academic and professional forums to encourage critical thinking.
Practical laboratories in-person and virtual with simulation dynamics.
Interactive teaching resources: texts, graphics, images, articles, magazines and audiovisual material.
Participants will have:
Syllabus content in web format with theoretical and practical resources.
Supporting documents (specialized articles, reports, videos).
Self-assessments at the end of each module to reinforce concepts.
Live video conferences (optional, with recording for later viewing).
Personalized tutoring to support the training process.
Forum and messaging spaces for interaction with teachers and students.
Recommended bibliography to expand the theoretical and practical framework.
Carrying out a individual research work, as the final integration of the training.
Upon completion, participants will receive a Official Certificate of Completion endorsed by A-GLOSS, accrediting competencies in the Detection, assessment and management of radicalization risks in prison environments, as well as in the use of risk assessment tools applied to prevention and institutional security.
Understand the concept of business risk and its impact on organizational management.
Identify the main types of risks: strategic, financial, operational, technological, legal, and reputational.
Apply risk analysis methodologies such as SWOT, ISO 31000 and probability/impact matrices.
Evaluate the probability and impact of the risks detected.
Design mitigation strategies and action plans adapted to different scenarios.
Integrate risk analysis into business planning and decision-making processes.