
Terrorism Risk Assessment Instruments
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This book presents papers from the NATO Advanced Research Workshop titled ""A Review of the Utility of Existing Terrorism Risk Assessment Instruments and Policies: Is there the Need for Possible New Approaches?"", held in Berlin, Germany, on 29-30 November 2019. Researchers were asked to present papers for discussion sessions with invited participants and practitioners from a number of NATO member and partner countries. Various assessment instruments for identifying problematic individuals at an early stage were presented by experts. It was generally agreed that, due to cultural, religious and other differences, there is no simple way to identify the relatively few high-risk individuals among the larger population of politically radicalized but not necessarily violent individuals who pose no threat.
Framed by an Introduction and Conclusion, the 16 chapters in the book are divided into three parts: Theory and Risk/Threat Assessment Instrument Policy Themes; Implementation of Politically Motivated Terrorism Protocols; and Personality Traits/Disorders, Anti-State Terrorism Profiles and the DSM-5 Personality Trait Instrument.
This practice-oriented book will be of interest to all those tasked with protecting society from some of its most dangerous members.
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- 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
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