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This Brief provides a theoretical and conceptual development of a new Risk Assessment Toolbox (RAT) for the early detection of violent extremists.
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This Brief provides a theoretical and conceptual development of a new Risk Assessment Toolbox (RAT) for the early detection of violent extremists. It is based on a neurocognitive perspective, conceptualized as 'neuroplasticity-in-action' arising from brain-based neural patterns expressed in mind-based cognitive pathways likely to form a mind-set of violent extremism. This neurocognitive-based Risk Assessment Toolbox (RAT) is comprised of two distinct components: a cognitive indicators instrument that serves as an early detection checklist for trained practitioners, and a software visualisation program. The Brief includes: A framework of contemporary approaches to the risk assessment of violence as well as the background context for the current research project on 'violent extremism' and its related concepts of 'terrorism' and 'radicalisation,' out of which the RAT was developed. A detailed overview of RAT and a pilot case study experiment to highlight the practical value and utility of this neurocognitive Risk Assessment Toolbox. Preliminary research findings of a study conducted with a sample of recognized experts (academics and practitioners) in several countries around the world, to fine tune and validate the risk parameters of the two components that constitute RAT (Risk Assessment Toolbox). The current stage of development of RAT as a practitioner-based system for the early detection of potentially violent extremists as well as its strategic intelligence implications for using a neurocognitive risk assessment approach to violent extremism is discussed. Research limitations and plans for future research studies.This work will be of interest to researchers in Criminology and Criminal Justice interested in studying violent extremism, terrorism and crime prevention and intervention and policing, as well as researchers in related fields of Forensic Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience and Social Work or SocialIntervention.
Author Biography
Professor Dean is responsible for the domain of Policing, Intelligence & Security within the School of Justice in the Faculty of Law at the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia. His areas of professional expertise, teaching specialisation and research excellence are in Knowledge-Managed Policing (KMP) including police management and policing technologies; Global Organised Crime (GOC), including criminal entrepreneurialism; Violent Extremism (VE) including terrorism, social media and cyber terrorism; Criminal & Terrorism Profiling (CTP) and Investigative Psychology (IP), particularly in relation to investigator's thinking styles. His professional networks include memberships in the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology (SPCP) in America; an honorary member of the Italian Association for Investigative Psychology (AIPI) in Rome; a visiting scholar with the Centre for Teaching and Research in Behavioural Analysis (CERPAC) in France; registered as an international expert with EUROPOL at the Knowledge Management Centre, The Hague in the Netherlands; as well as consulting widely with various Police Services, Institutes and Universities in Asia [Singapore, China], Europe [England, France, Norway, Germany, Italy], North America [Canada and the US]. Professor Dean's consultancy work covers a wide variety of both public sector and industry groups.
Table of Contents
Preface.- Risk Assessment: Research on Violence.- Background to Research Project: Violent Extremism.- Current Research: Neurocognitive Risk Assessment.- Research Project: Expert Elicitation Study.- Discussion.- Conclusion.- References.
Feature
Highlights the dominant role neuroplasticity plays in rewiring cognitive pathways towards violent extreme behaviors Development of Risk Assessment Toolbox for early detection of warning signs for potentially violent extremist behaviors Pilot case study demonstrates the value and utility of neurocognitive-based Risk Assessment Toolbox
Details ISBN3319067184 Author Geoff Dean Year 2014 ISBN-10 3319067184 ISBN-13 9783319067186 Format Paperback Short Title NEUROCOGNITIVE RISK ASSESSMENT Language English Media Book Residence ENK Birth 1949 Affiliation School Improvement Advisor, Milton Keynes Imprint Springer International Publishing AG Subtitle A Neurocognitive Approach Place of Publication Cham Country of Publication Switzerland Edition 2014th Pages 112 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-06719-3 Publication Date 2014-06-26 UK Release Date 2014-06-26 Publisher Springer International Publishing AG Edition Description 2014 ed. DEWEY 363.325 Audience Professional & Vocational Illustrations 20 Illustrations, color; 9 Illustrations, black and white; XVII, 112 p. 29 illus., 20 illus. in color. Series SpringerBriefs in Criminology We've got this
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