Home Team Journal: Issue 3
Home Team Academy
1 November 2011
Topics: White-collar Crimes,Operations and Leadership Psychology,Resilience for first responders,Terrorism,Home Team: Behavioural Sciences in Home Team Operations,Managing Security Threats,Maintaining Law & Order
This special edition features Dr Majeed Khader, Director of Behavioural Sciences Unit, as Guest Editor. With the theme, "Behavioural Sciences in Home Team Operations", this issue exemplifies the ‘3 O’ applications of behavioural and social sciences – namely, Operations, Organisations and Officer. This is an issue that anyone interested in social and behavioural sciences, and how they relate to Home Team operations, should not miss out reading!
Contents
Behavioural Sciences in Home Team Operations: ‘Mindware’ to Complement Our Hardware
Operations Psychology in the Home Team: Psychology and Mindware in Law Enforcement and Operations
The Arab Revolution: The Role of Social Media
Radicalisation: What (If Anything) is to be Done? When Facts Get in the Way of a Good Story
Strategies for Risk Reduction Programmes for Violent Extremists: Lessons from Singapore, Indonesia and Afghanistan
Policing Terrorism
Al-Qaeda and the Continuing Challenge of Counterterrorism and Homeland Security
The Nexus Between and Among Internationally-Focused Terrorist Groups and Multinational Criminal Cartels
Are White-Collar Criminals a Homogeneous or Heterogeneous Group?
The Value of Simulation-Based Training in Reducing Decision Avoidance
Intelligence Decision-Making for Counter-Terrorism Operations: Improving Effectiveness
Capturing Investigative Knowledge: Methodological Scaffolding for Measuring Thinking Styles of Police Investigators
Creativity in Policing: Building the Necessary Skills to Solve Complex and Protracted Investigations
Resilience as a Buffer Against Burnout: A Survey of Job Demands, Resilience and Burnout Among Singapore Prison Officers
Help and Hope for First Responders with PTSD
