Projects per year
Abstract
Whether it be posters on the Tube network or metal detectors at museums, counter-terror measures are everywhere. And, contrary to what some may believe, they can actually reassure us
Original language | English |
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Specialist publication | Prospect Magazine |
Publication status | Published - 31 May 2017 |
Keywords
- security
- terrorism
- counter-terrorism
- communication
- public
- behaviour
- risk
- crowded places
Projects
- 6 Finished
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NIHR Health Protection Research Unit (HPRU): Emergency Preparedness and Response
Rubin, J., Wessely, S., Reedy, G., Rogers, B., Weinman, J. & Pearce, J.
NIHR National Institute For Health & Care Research
1/04/2014 → 31/03/2020
Project: Research
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PRIME - PReventing, Interdicting and Mitigating Extremist events: Defending against lone actor extremism
1/10/2013 → 30/04/2017
Project: Research
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Preparedness and Resilience Against CBRN Terrorism using Integrated Concepts and Equipment PRACTICE
1/03/2011 → 31/10/2014
Project: Research
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Challenges for effective counterterrorism communication: Practitioner insights and policy implications for preventing radicalisation, disrupting attack planning and mitigating terrorist attacks
Parker, D., Pearce, J. M., Lindekilde, L. & Rogers, M. B., 26 Sept 2017, In: STUDIES IN CONFLICT AND TERRORISM. 42, 3, p. 264-291Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open AccessFile12 Citations (Scopus)313 Downloads (Pure) -
Manchester Attack: What can be done to make public spaces safer?
Rogers, M. B., 24 May 2017, BBC News.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
Open Access -
The Psychology of Crisis Communication
Rogers, M. B. & Pearce, J. M., 6 Jun 2016, The Handbook of International Crisis Communications Research. Schwarz, A., Seeger, M. & Auer, C. (eds.). WILEY-BLACKWELL, p. 34-44Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review