The Use of a Scenario-Based Nominal Group Technique to Assess P/CVE Programs: Development and Pilot Testing of a Toolkit
Preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) requires coordination among multiple agencies, stakeholders and systems. The complexity of this task (compounded by the variety of P/CVE programming around the world) creates a challenge for those hoping to develop these initiatives. The purpose o...
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doaj-42a2d962dbd84a2285305056cdab93d62021-09-25T11:09:05ZdeuDaniel KoehlerJournal for Deradicalization2363-98492021-09-01Fall28108140The Use of a Scenario-Based Nominal Group Technique to Assess P/CVE Programs: Development and Pilot Testing of a Toolkit Rachael Piltch-Loeb 0 Megan K. McBride 1 Anna Ekström 2 Metodi Hadji-Janev 3 Rachel Nielsen 4 Richard Legault 5 Nigel Walsh Harriman 6 Elena Savoia 7 Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Institute for Future Studies Military Academy - General Mihailo Apostolski University of Denver U.S. Department of Homeland Security Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) requires coordination among multiple agencies, stakeholders and systems. The complexity of this task (compounded by the variety of P/CVE programming around the world) creates a challenge for those hoping to develop these initiatives. The purpose of this project was to develop a replicable process and corresponding toolkit to engage multiple stakeholders in consensus building around the efficacy and improvement of nascent, developing or mature systems-level P/CVE programs. As a method, we adapted the process of nominal group technique (NGT), a structured-brainstorming tool that provides an orderly procedure for obtaining qualitative and ranked information from heterogenous participant pools. The technique we developed is based on a case-study approach (“scenario”) which we then tested in three countries (USA, Sweden, and North Macedonia) with existing P/CVE initiatives at different stages of development. We conducted scenario-based NGT sessions in each location and then systematically analyzed the results using iterative qualitative coding based on a common framework. Results were analyzed to achieve consensus on the most common system-level challenges and system-level functions, necessary to overcome those challenges, in each location. Practitioners in each local jurisdiction were then able to utilize the results derived from the NGT for their own purposes, such as advocacy to policy makers, strategic regional P/CVE planning, and ongoing stakeholder engagement.https://journals.sfu.ca/jd/index.php/jd/article/view/495countering violent extremismpreventing violent extremismsystemsnominal-group technique |
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Rachael Piltch-Loeb Megan K. McBride Anna Ekström Metodi Hadji-Janev Rachel Nielsen Richard Legault Nigel Walsh Harriman Elena Savoia The Use of a Scenario-Based Nominal Group Technique to Assess P/CVE Programs: Development and Pilot Testing of a Toolkit Journal for Deradicalization countering violent extremism preventing violent extremism systems nominal-group technique |
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Rachael Piltch-Loeb Megan K. McBride Anna Ekström Metodi Hadji-Janev Rachel Nielsen Richard Legault Nigel Walsh Harriman Elena Savoia |
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The Use of a Scenario-Based Nominal Group Technique to Assess P/CVE Programs: Development and Pilot Testing of a Toolkit |
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The Use of a Scenario-Based Nominal Group Technique to Assess P/CVE Programs: Development and Pilot Testing of a Toolkit |
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The Use of a Scenario-Based Nominal Group Technique to Assess P/CVE Programs: Development and Pilot Testing of a Toolkit |
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The Use of a Scenario-Based Nominal Group Technique to Assess P/CVE Programs: Development and Pilot Testing of a Toolkit |
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The Use of a Scenario-Based Nominal Group Technique to Assess P/CVE Programs: Development and Pilot Testing of a Toolkit |
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use of a scenario-based nominal group technique to assess p/cve programs: development and pilot testing of a toolkit |
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Daniel Koehler |
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Journal for Deradicalization |
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2363-9849 |
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2021-09-01 |
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Preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) requires coordination among multiple agencies, stakeholders and systems. The complexity of this task (compounded by the variety of P/CVE programming around the world) creates a challenge for those hoping to develop these initiatives. The purpose of this project was to develop a replicable process and corresponding toolkit to engage multiple stakeholders in consensus building around the efficacy and improvement of nascent, developing or mature systems-level P/CVE programs. As a method, we adapted the process of nominal group technique (NGT), a structured-brainstorming tool that provides an orderly procedure for obtaining qualitative and ranked information from heterogenous participant pools. The technique we developed is based on a case-study approach (“scenario”) which we then tested in three countries (USA, Sweden, and North Macedonia) with existing P/CVE initiatives at different stages of development. We conducted scenario-based NGT sessions in each location and then systematically analyzed the results using iterative qualitative coding based on a common framework. Results were analyzed to achieve consensus on the most common system-level challenges and system-level functions, necessary to overcome those challenges, in each location. Practitioners in each local jurisdiction were then able to utilize the results derived from the NGT for their own purposes, such as advocacy to policy makers, strategic regional P/CVE planning, and ongoing stakeholder engagement. |
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countering violent extremism preventing violent extremism systems nominal-group technique |
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