Australian Counter Terrorism Conference
Submissions from 2013
Twitter Influence and Cumulative Perceptions of Extremist Support: A Case Study of Geert Wilders, Gabrielle Blanquart and David M. Cook
The Syrian Calling: Western Jihad Recruitment and Martyrdom, Robyn Torok
Submissions from 2012
A Model of Psychological Disengagement, Kira J. Harris
Commitment and the 1% Motorcycle Club: Threats to the Brotherhood, Kira J. Harris
The Emergence of Boko Haram: an Analysis of Terrorist Characteristics, Peter L. Lacey
Cyberterrorism: Addressing the Challenges for Establishing an International Legal Framework, Krishna Prasad
Al-Jihad Fi Sabilillah: in the Heart of Green Birds, Robyn Torok
Submissions from 2011
Finance, fear, and family: issues of trust and the common ground with terrorist funding, David M. Cook and Timothy Smith
A poisoned apple? The use of secret evidence and secret hearings to combat terrorism in Australia, Michael Crowley
The Australian immigration black hole: A radical problem?, Alan Davies, Joe Ducie, and Scott Eadie
Gleaning insight from absence: intelligence tradecraft lessons from finding Bin Laden, John D. Deniston
De-radicalization program in Indonesian prisons: Reformation on the correctional institution, Milda Istiqomah
Bin Laden’s formation of the self: a comparative analysis, Robyn Torok
Submissions from 2010
The Internet as Ideological Battleground, Anne Aly
The Malarkey of Money Transfers: Overlooking E-Bay whilst the Hawaladars are Hunted, David M. Cook and Timothy Smith
Countering Home-Grown Terrorists in Australia: An Overview of Legislation, Policy and Actors Since 2001, Michael G. Crowley
The Piracy and Terrorism Nexus: Real or Imagined?, Karine Hamilton
Review: Disillusionment with Radical Social Groups, Kira J. Harris
Moral Disengagement: Exploring Support Mechanisms for Violent Extremism among Young Egyptian Males, Paul S. Lieber, Yael Efreom-Lieber, and Christopher Rate
The Emergent Challenges for Policing Terrorism: Lessons from Mumbai, Simon O'Rourke
“Make A Bomb In Your Mums Kitchen”: Cyber Recruiting And Socialisation of ‘White Moors’ and Home Grown Jihadists, Robyn Torok