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Amber Seaward

@SeawardAmber

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PhD candidate: @UCLCrimeScience, focusing on counterterrorism threat assessment

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RT @chlosquires: Are you a PhD student or ECR working in terrorism, political violence, war, conflict, or extremism? Subscribe to @TPVNextG
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RT @AshKingdon: Really Looking Forward to This Joint @CrexUiO and @VOX_Pol PhD Summer School for Studying Extremism Online: Ethics, Methods…
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RT @ZoeMarchmentUCL: Latest paper with @paulgill_ucl, “A comparison of Project Servator and routine stop and search outcomes in the City of…
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See below our recent article on disaggregating terrorist behaviours featured as the Journal of Forensic Sciences open access article of the week 👇
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American Academy of Forensic Sciences
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Do risk factors vary for specific terrorist behaviors? This study explores the importance of disaggregating beyond just violence and nonviolence when assessing risk factors. #RiskAssessment Read more in #JFS open access article of the week:
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RT @The_AAFS: Do risk factors vary for specific terrorist behaviors? This study explores the importance of disaggregating beyond just viol…
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RT @dr_samhunter: With some indication that the Cybertruck attack suspect used AI in planning his attack, our work in this space over the l…
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RT @ResilienceUnity: In October, we were welcomed by Dr Sandy Schumann at @ucl. We were privileged to have Dr Paul McFarlane chair the sess…
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RT @radicalpapers: “Beyond Binary: Analyzing Closed-Source Data to Compare Specific Roles and Behaviors within Violent and Nonviolent Terro…
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RT @radicalpapers: “Risk of What and Why? Disaggregating Pathways to Extremist Behaviours in Individuals Susceptible to Violent Extremism”…
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RT @jon_kenyon1: Against a backdrop of an increasingly younger terrorist cohort within His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service, my lates…
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RT @paulgill_ucl: Our latest: led by @CaitlinClemmow with Fowler & @SeawardAmber
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Our latest on pathways to different concerning behaviours among UK Channel referrals, led by @CaitlinClemmow:
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Caitlin Clemmow
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Our latest for @Grievance_ERC out now with @DrNFowler_NHS, @SeawardAmber & @paulgill_ucl , here 👇🏼 Open access
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Amber Seaward
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RT @helm_brenna: And we’re live! It’s been great working with my coauthors on this piece and building it up from what was originally a qual…
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RT @adamwlankford: New article! After studying hundreds of mass shooters & 2000 simulated matches, we found role models and copycats are o…
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RT @R_Scrivens: What do violent & nonviolent extremists post as they persist or desist in online behavior - do they become more extreme or…
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@ZoeMarchmentUCL Thanks to some fantastic supervisors!!
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RT @paulgill_ucl: Our latest led by @SeawardAmber : Analyzing closed-source data to compare specific roles and behaviors within violent and…
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Particularly pleased as this is my first first-authored paper 🎉
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