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Radicalization to violence remains a critical subset of the terrorist threat to Canada. As the lead agency in the Canadian law enforcement response to terrorism, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) National Security Criminal Investigations Program takes a number of innovative community-based approaches to the problem of radicalization to violence. One of these approaches is a problem-solving model called CAPRA that was developed specifically for application in a community policing environment. Named for its five component steps – Clients, Acquiring / Analyzing Information, Partnerships, Response, Assessment – CAPRA plays a critical role in reaching out to at-risk communities and helping those communities develop workable responses to the problem of radicalization to violence.
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