The Campbell Collaboration is seeking teams with experience in conducting systematic reviews and demonstrated ability to complete contracts according to rapid timelines to complete systematic reviews on:
- Evidence and gap map, using Campbell methods, on physical security measures and situational crime prevention, including preparedness plans which inform actionable, effective steps to prevent crime with a specific focus on soft targets or crowded places (Soft targets and crowded places defined as locations or environments that are easily accessible, attract large numbers of people on a predictable or semi-predictable basis, and may be vulnerable to attacks using simple tactics and readily available weapons. See https://www.hsdl.org/c/abstract/?docid=825420)
- Systematic review of what are the underlying themes and common factors that lead individuals down the pathway of violent extremism.
- Systematic review of what points lead an individual to adopt or turn away from violence to support their ideology and what factors led to that decision
- What are the youth trends, susceptibility, and risk factors associated with cognitive and behavioral radicalization. Areas of interest include children and adolescents.
- Non-criminal justice youth interventions associated with cognitive and behavioral radicalization. Areas of interest include children and adolescents.
Proposals are due: 3 October, 2024