A lawyer, a psychologist and a criminologist walk into a podcast. It's no joke.
On a whirlwind tour of the Australian capital, TAPwrap taps into the expert knowledge on hand at the Australian National University to talk about the history and legal ramifications of terrorism, approaches to understanding extremism, and the future of radicalisation & prevention in the Asia Pacific region.
- Dr Emily Corner, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
Dr Clarke Jones, ANU College of Health and MedicineProfessor Mark Nolan, ANU College of Law- Inmate Radicalisation and Recruitment in Prisons (Jones)
Legal Psychology In Australia (Nolan & Goodman-Delahunty)Post-sentence continued detention of high-risk terrorist offenders in Australia (Smith & Nolan)Terrorism, Radicalisation & Countering Violent Extremism: Practical Considerations & Concerns (Ed Jayakumar)The Mind of the Terrorist: A Review and Critique of Psychological Approaches (Victoroff)The Psychology of Terrorism (Horgan)Global Antiterrorism Law & Policy (Ramraj et al)- Psychiatry, Psychology and Law: Collaboration and Challenges Across the Global South (5 - 8 November 2019)