Terrorism Risk Assessment Instruments : : Contemporary Policy and Law Enforcement Challenges.

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Superior document:NATO Science for Peace and Security Series - e: Human and Societal Dynamics Series ; v.152
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam : : IOS Press, Incorporated,, 2021.
©2021.
Year of Publication:2021
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:NATO Science for Peace and Security Series - e: Human and Societal Dynamics Series
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Physical Description:1 online resource (408 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Title Page
  • Dedication
  • Acknowledgments
  • Foreword
  • Contents
  • Introductory Chapter: Berlin and Vancouver Research Workshops on Politically-Motivated Terrorism Risk/Threat Instruments and Related Policy Implementation Themes
  • Part 1. Theory and Risk/Threat Assessment Instrument Policy Themes
  • Rapid Societal Structural Changes and Shifts in Group-Based Individual Identities: Anti-State Terrorism Threat Profiles in North Atlantic Treaty Organization Member and Partner Countries
  • Violent Extremism: The Practical Assessment and Management of Risk
  • Updating and Organizing Our Knowledge of Risk and Protective Factors for Lone-Actor Terrorism
  • Using Interviews and Psychological Tests in Studies of Independent Actors and Suicide Bombers
  • The Format and FEAR Model as an Answer to New Radicalization Challenges
  • Part 2. Selected NATO Member and Partner Country Implementation of Politically Motivated Terrorism Protocols
  • The Use of Terrorism Risk Assessment Tools in Australia to Manage Residual Risk
  • RooT37 - CUTA's TRA Tool in Response to a Changing Threat Landscape
  • Early Prevention of Extremism Through Multi-Agency Use of the Model for Assessment for Concerns About Extremism (MACE)
  • RADAR-iTE 2.0: An Instrument of the German State Protection - Structure, Development and Current Stage of Evaluation
  • Jihadist Travelers and Terrorism Risk Assessment in the Netherlands
  • Part 3. Personality Traits/Disorders, Anti-state Terrorism Profiles and DSM-5 Personality Based Instrument
  • From Empirical Beginnings to Emerging Theory
  • Advantages and Challenges Using Psychological Tests in the Assessment of Suicide Bombers and Lone Actors
  • The Role of Psychological Assessment in Countering Violent Extremism.
  • A Diagnostic and Statistical Model-5 Experimental Personality Disorder-Based Terrorism Risk/Threat Assessment Instrument
  • Personality Traits-Based Terrorism Risk Assessment: Determining Reliability Using Open-Source Data
  • Exploring the "Radicalization Pipeline" on YouTube
  • Conclusion
  • Glossary
  • Author Index.