DHS Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships (CP3) | | | | In This Issue | 1. A Letter from Leadership 2. Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Grantee Highlight: Arizona State University 3. An Update from CP3 Headquarters | 4. Notes from the Field 5. Additional Information: Racially or Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremists-White Supremacists 6. Quick Links and Upcoming Events | | A Letter from Leadership | Welcome to the first issue of the CP3 Newsletter. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships (CP3) supports DHS's commitment to enhancing our collective ability to prevent all forms of terrorism and targeted violence...Read More | | Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Grantee Highlight: Arizona State University | Arizona State University's McCain Institute is an FY20 Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention grant program recipient whose program seeks to build a national network of prevention practitioners. This interdisciplinary network will serve to both increase the efficacy of locally based prevention frameworks and programs as well as expand referrals to qualified programs throughout the country by providing prevention and intervention practitioners with a forum where they can identify promising practices...Read More | | An Update from CP3 Headquarters | CP3 has five core lines of effort: Field Operations, Strategic Engagement, Policy and Research, Grants and Innovation, and Education and Information Sharing. Field Operations staff are deployed across the U.S. and are supported by the four other lines of effort headquartered...Read More | | Notes from the Field | CP3's Field Operations team consists of four regions—East, Central, Mountain, and West—and has a total of 14 Regional Prevention Coordinators. Below are highlights from selected regions ... Read More | | Additional Information: Racially or Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremists-White Supremacists | Racially or Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremists-White Supremacists (RMVE-WSs) are a subset of the Domestic Violent Extremist (DVE) and have been the most lethal DVE movement since 2001. RMVE-WS are motivated by a belief in the superiority of the white race and primarily target religious, racial, ... Read More | | | Upcoming Events | June 15, Invent2Prevent, Invent2Prevent Virtual Final Competition June 29, United States Secret Service National Threat Assessment Center, Encore Event: Averting Targeted School Violence | www.dhs.gov/cp3 | | |
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