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The 2 years SERENY project “Strengthening approaches for the prevention of youth radicalization in prison and probation settings” of 7 inter-sectoral partners in 4 EUMS and Albania is co-funded by the European Union’s Justice Programme and aims to promote the adoption of effective, evidence-based interventions related to the prevention of radicalization processes among young inmates, respectful of their human rights as granted by International, EU, and CoE laws and regulations. As many EU reports highlight a huge lack of comparable data, figures, and evaluations of effective radicalization prevention policies and practices, the SERENY project aims to contribute to the prevention and decrease of radicalization in European prisons by providing actionable knowledge on young adults (between the age of 18 and 29) inmates considered as vulnerable/at-risk groups who could be or become radicalized and by assessing the effectiveness of existing radicalization prevention programs and practices.