Skip to main content

Part of the book series: SpringerBriefs in Criminology ((BRIEFSPOLICI))

  • 753 Accesses

Abstract

The main aim of this research was to seek the assistance of experts (specialist academics and experienced practitioners) at internationally recognised institutions and agencies to test, refine and validate a new neurocognitive based risk assessment toolbox.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this chapter

Chapter
USD 29.95
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
eBook
USD 39.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as EPUB and PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
Softcover Book
USD 54.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout

Purchases are for personal use only

Institutional subscriptions

Notes

  1. 1.

    The US Department of Homeland Security definition of ‘active shooter’ as ‘an individual actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined and populated area; in most cases, active shooters use firearms (s) and there is no pattern or method to their selection of victims’. See ‘Active Shooter Booklet’ (DHS, 2008).

References

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Appendices

Appendix 1: Introductory Booklet_Risk Assessment Toolbox: Introduction-Page 1

figure a

Appendix 2: Introductory Booklet_Risk Assessment Toolbox: Overview-Page 2

figure b

Appendix 3: Introductory Booklet_Risk Assessment Toolbox: Explanatory Terms-Page 3

figure c

Appendix 4: Introductory Booklet_Risk Assessment Toolbox: Rating Guidelines-Page 4

figure d

Appendix 5: Introductory Booklet_Risk Assessment Toolbox: Sample Case Study-Page 5

figure e

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

Copyright information

© 2014 The Author

About this chapter

Cite this chapter

Dean, G. (2014). Research Project: Expert Elicitation Study. In: Neurocognitive Risk Assessment for the Early Detection of Violent Extremists. SpringerBriefs in Criminology(). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06719-3_4

Download citation

Publish with us

Policies and ethics