📢 LAST CHANCE to submit a paper for #BASS26. Our 5th International Conference, celebrating 10 years of CREST, is set to be the best one yet!
Submit your abstract before Monday 2nd Feb, 5pm! ⬇️
https://crestresearch.ac.uk/bass26
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📢 LAST CHANCE to submit a paper for #BASS26. Our 5th International Conference, celebrating 10 years of CREST, is set to be the best one yet!
Submit your abstract before Monday 2nd Feb, 5pm! ⬇️
https://crestresearch.ac.uk/bass26
📢We're delighted to launch our 20th issue of CREST Security Review (CSR), which focuses on counter-terrorism and counter-extremism evaluation 🔎
The articles reflect the challenges and opportunities of understanding ‘what works’ in this field, and describe recent developments in what is a vibrant field of research and practice.
Read, download & share for free ⬇️ https://crestresearch.ac.uk/magazine/evaluation/ #Evaluation #CVE #Counterterrorism #SecurityResearch
In this 20th issue of CREST Security Review we focus on counterterrorism and counter-extremism evaluation. The articles reflect the challenges and opportunities of understanding ‘what works’ in this field, and describe recent developments in what is a vibrant field of research and practice.
Successfully deterring individuals from engaging in behaviour that poses security threats demands a deep understanding of what motivates harmful actions...
Catch-up on our 19th issue of CREST Security Review now: https://crestresearch.ac.uk/magazine/deterrence
#Deterrence #SecurityThreats #Magazine #BehaviouralScience
Haven't you heard? Registration for #BASS24 is now OPEN! 🚨
Come and get your tickets here: https://online-payments.lancaster-university.co.uk/product-catalogue/events/science-and-technology-fst/crest-centre-for-research-and-evidence-on-security-threats/crest-bass24-conference-registration
#conference #socialsciences #behaviouralsciences #securitysciences #register #ticket
📢 EVENT RECAP: NCITE & CREST host inaugural IAPSS meeting in London on advancing the field of targeted violence and terrorism prevention.
🌎 The event drew more than 60 attendees from 17 research centres across 12 countries.
🎯 The goal was to answer two pressing questions:
1) What problems do our nations share?
2) How can we work together to solve them?
The first meeting of the International Academic Partnerships for Science and Security (IAPSS) consortium, held March 5-6 in London, drew more than 60 attendees from 17 research centres across 12 countries. The goal was to answer two pressing questions: What problems do our nations share? And how can we work together to solve them?
📣 CALL FOR PAPERS #BASS24
Are you doing research in the behavioural and social sciences on topics related to #security? You have until Monday 11 March to submit your abstracts under the below conference themes for our 4th International Behavioural and Social Sciences in Security Conference (BASS24)
Submit here: https://lnkd.in/ejprNugh
🚨 NEW WORKSHOP REPORT
📝 Trauma, Adversity & Violent Extremism: Workshop Report
✏️ Authors: James Hewitt, Anne Peterscheck, Sarah Marsden & James Lewis
⬇️ Read, download & share: https://crestresearch.ac.uk/resources/trauma-adversity-violent-extremism-workshop-report/
📅 SAVE THE DATE: 16-18 July 2024 #BASS24
📍 The University of St Andrews, Scotland
The Behavioural and Social Sciences in Security (BASS) Conference is coming back for 2024 – and this time we’re bringing BASS to Scotland!
Please pencil the date in your diaries, while we work through final arrangements.
🚨 NEW REPORT on the Psychology of Interoperability
📝 A Systematic Review of Joint Working Between the UK Emergency Services
✏️ Authors: Nikki Power, Jennifer Alcock, Richard Philpot & Mark Levine
⬇️ Read, download & share: https://crestresearch.ac.uk/resources/the-psychology-of-interoperability-a-systematic-review/
Emergency response requires effective interoperability, whereby different emergency teams combine efforts and expertise to contain and reduce the impact of a major incident. Within the UK, however, the capacity for the Emergency Services to be interoperable has been repeatedly criticised by public enquiries.