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IA-IP
Conferences:
Faces of Terrorism
Programme
Full details of the programe will be online shortly.
Presenters & Presentations
Commander John McDowall,
Deputy National Coordinator of Terrorist Investigations,
Metropolitan Police , UK
Dr Anne Speckhard,
Georgetown University, USA
‘Pathways
of Radicalisation/Deradicalisation:
Fighting the Militant Jihadist Ideologies’
Professor David Canter,
Centre for Investigative Psychology , UK
‘Suicide Bombing:
Is there
a Samson Syndrome?’
Dr John Horgan,
University of St Andrews , UK
‘Disengagement
from Terrorism’
Detective Superintendent Steve Moore,
Merseyside Police , UK
‘The Changing Face of Terrorism’
Deputy Inspector General of Police Sudhansu Sarangi,
INDIA
‘Radicalisation Process of Islamic Terrorists – Narrative interviews
with Islamic Terrorists’
Dr Dipak Gupta,
San Diego State University , USA
‘Terrorism
and Organised Crime: A Behavioural Perspective’
Dr George Kassimeris,
University of Wolverhampton , UK
‘The Most Expensive
Form of Fantasy:
Europe ’s Last Revolutionary Terrorists-the Notorious November
17th Group’
Everard Philips,
Centre for Investigative Psychology , UK
‘Terrorism, organised
crime and political violence:
radical group movement towards kidnap for ransom’
Dr Michael Stohl,
University of California , USA
‘Framing Muslim Terrorist Incidents in the United States & United
Kingdom : Implications for Counterterrorism’
Professor Clive Williams MG
Centre for Policing Intelligence and Counter-Terrorism
(PICT, Macquarie University, Sydney
Case study
of the Mumbai train bombings – the most deadly terrorist
attack in 2006 - and its broader implications
Sam Mullins,
Centre for Investigative Psychology , UK
‘Terrorist
Networks and Small-Group Psychology’
Please note: the programme is subject to change
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