Social acceptance analysis
OSINT technologies are increasingly used in the field of migration. The reduced costs and increased accessibility of these technologies allow a variety of actors to
This section includes a number of recommendations related to the design and implementation of migration-related policies. These recommendations target an extensive stakeholder basis, ranging from regional organisations such as EU institutions to national institutions (e.g. national parliaments), law enforcement agencies and civil society. The aims of this recommendations are to improve the shortcomings (legal and operational) of existing migration-related policies. Additionally, this section provides a set of guidelines and recommendations for security practitioners to ensure that their systems are in compliance with legal, ethical and human rights standards.
OSINT technologies are increasingly used in the field of migration. The reduced costs and increased accessibility of these technologies allow a variety of actors to
Migration is one of the social and political sectors in which perceptions and narratives play a major role, if not pivotal, in guiding public opinion,
The following migration-related policy recommendations are proposed for technology developers/importers/manufacturers: Establish collaborations with academic partners in the design and delivery of training courses on the
The following migration-related policy recommendations are proposed for national parliaments in EU Member States: Protect fundamental rights by fostering active debates on national laws seeking
The following migration-related policy recommendations are proposed civil society organisations (CSOs): Promote information and awareness-raising campaigns involving the public, migrants, refugees and civil society organisations
The following migration-related policy recommendations are proposed for European border security agencies: Participate in CIPPMAA Project management mechanisms. Commence a recruitment drive for IT personnel.
MIRROR has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation action program under grant agreement No 832921.
CRiTERIA has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation action program under grant agreement No 101021866.
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