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The musings of an ex-spook. In 2015, a terrorist attack occurred every 43 minutes. Attacks are not just happening more often than ever before. 2015 also saw a broadening in scope of the terrorist threat. Small-scale and less sophisticated attacks against ‘soft targets’ increased in frequency, including in countries previously successful in countering the terrorist threat. What do these trends mean for you? Or will currency fluctuations following an attack affect your overseas transactions? Thanks to my i...
Risk Aversion in Counter-Terrorism – How our quest for perfect security makes us more vulnerable to terrorism « Counter-terrorism matters
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The musings of an ex-spook. Risk Aversion in Counter-Terrorism – How our quest for perfect security makes us more vulnerable to terrorism. June 25, 2015. September 30, 2015. This was originally published by ‘The Interpreter’. A blog run by the Lowy Institute, a Sydney-based think tank, and is also available on the ABC website. Australia’s intelligence agencies are busier than ever. Twenty-three people have been charged. Why is risk aversion important? Well, because for budget reasons the intelligence age...
How should Australia treat ISIS returnees? Three policy options « Counter-terrorism matters
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The musings of an ex-spook. How should Australia treat ISIS returnees? August 12, 2015. August 12, 2015. This was originally published by ‘The Interpreter’,. A blog run by the Lowy Institute, a Sydney-based think tank . As Adam Brookman returns to Australia, the first Australian known to have been located with ISIS (voluntarily or otherwise) and then repatriate, what could or should his treatment mean for future returnees? And more specifically, are criminal charges the appropriate response? On returning...
Terror Alert Systems – useful impact ‘unexpected’ « Counter-terrorism matters
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The musings of an ex-spook. Terror Alert Systems – useful impact ‘unexpected’. July 29, 2015. July 29, 2015. The launch of Australia’s new national terrorism alert system. Last week got me thinking about how and why the intelligence community communicates threats to the public. De-classifying sensitive intelligence to generate a specific. Warning about a specific. Threat is vital. Who wouldn’t want to know that their office building, transport route or holiday destination was a terrorist target? Overseas...
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The musings of an ex-spook. Be warned ‘Jihadi Jack’, white Brits in Syria are valuable to Isis whatever side they’re on. February 1, 2016. January 29, 2016. This was originally published on 28th January by the Independent. Is ‘Jihadi Jack’ fighting for ISIS on the frontlines. In Iraq or carrying out humanitarian work. Despite claim and counter-claim being light on detail at this stage, Jack Letts is already on trial in the court of public opinion. Fighting with the al-Nusra Front. January 29, 2016. On bi...
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Recordings audio or video. Documents Lots of stuff here. About Us Who We Are. Counterterrorism and the Law. Syracuse University College of Law. Teaching Professor William C. Snyder. Class Cancelled, Tuesday, 3/20/18. Jump to: Lesson 14. For Monday, 3/19/18. This three-credit course is about. Unless otherwise indicated, assigned pages are from Dycus, Banks and Raven-Hansen,. 3rd (Wolters Kluwer). Significant portions of the textbook have been supplanted by the 2017-2018. Part I. Introduction. Organization...
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The musings of an ex-spook. How should Australia treat ISIS returnees? August 12, 2015. August 12, 2015. This was originally published by ‘The Interpreter’,. A blog run by the Lowy Institute, a Sydney-based think tank . As Adam Brookman returns to Australia, the first Australian known to have been located with ISIS (voluntarily or otherwise) and then repatriate, what could or should his treatment mean for future returnees? And more specifically, are criminal charges the appropriate response? July 29, 2015.
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