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US Government’s Approach Leveraging the Private Sector in CVE What is CVE? US Attorney Town Hall DHS Roundtable Local Police Outreach ENGAGEMENT Resilience Exericise Montgomery Community Awareness Co. Model Countermessaging Safe Spaces C T E N G A G E M E NT INTERVENTION CVE MISSION SPACE Partner with communities | Focus on prevention and intervention First Responders Arrest Prosecution DISRUPTION RESPONSE National CVE Strategy and SIP Enhance engagement and support to local communities Build government and law enforcement expertise for preventing violent extremism Counter violent extremist propaganda while promoting our ideals Community Awareness Briefing - Denver Community Resilience Exercise Scenario – Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN Note: This is a hypothetical scenario derived from a series of actual cases involving known homegrown violent extremists’ actions and foreign travelers prior to arrest. By combining facts from a variety of cases the scenario permits more dynamic interactions between workshop participants while still ensuring that scenario is representative of real world events. Setting: Minneapolis/ St. Paul, MN White House Summit on CVE February 17 – 19, 2015 “We have to recognize that our best partners in all these efforts, the best people to help protect individuals from falling victim to extremist ideologies are their own communities.” “Three Region” CVE Pilot Program Boston Minneapolis Los Angeles Post Summit CVE Focus Areas 1) Increased research to build more local awareness 2) Work closely with civil society to promote whole-of-community solutions, including interventions 3) Strengthen civil rights protections and law enforcement – community relations 4) Increase counternarratives by amplifying authentic voices and by harnessing social media 5) Expand economic opportunities and social services to empower youth and promote nonviolence Private Sector Entertainment industry Philanthropists Social media companies Communications and marketing companies Universities Think tanks ISIL: Evolution of Messaging Al-Qa’ida: “Attack the West” Al-Shabaab: “Come here to fight” Travel to the West to conduct attacks or attack at home To stop perceived Western aggression Travel to Somalia to fight To build a “better” Somalia ISIL: “Help us purge and rebuild here” Travel to Iraq/Syria or support from home To purge the land of non-believers Warped use of religious terms to justify violence in support of building a new state Innovative combination of message and media Government’s role Convene/build networks (connect community to private sector) Scale up and release tools Unified message about CVE Empower to lead Provide resources