Collaborative approaches to countering terrorism
Lara A. Frumkin and
Paul Ford
Chapter 14 in A Research Agenda for Terrorism Studies, 2023, pp 211-224 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This chapter assesses the benefits and challenges of academic researchers working with law enforcement personnel to consider good practice for countering terrorism. It opens with a review of the events of the London Bridge attack in 2017 and discusses some of the progress made in working collaboratively following lessons learned from the attack. By building on positive working relationships, and collaboration borne from tragedy such as London Bridge, a push for a multidisciplinary and cross sector approach is evidenced. The chapter highlights a growing trend of the creation of research centres supporting interdisciplinary academic and government projects whilst noting some potential stumbling blocks. This chapter finishes with a review of select common analytical practices used by law enforcement working on counterterrorism.
Keywords: Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy Sociology and Social Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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