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Gauging the Risk of Incidents of Extremist Violence

Against Non-Combatant Entities

 

GRIEVANCE

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Ms Amber Seaward

Amber is a PhD candidate at University College London (UCL), where her areas of interest are centred around radicalisation, fixated threats, and threat assessment. Currently, her research involves evaluating the human and operational side of risk assessment processes, and identifying risk factors that distinguish violent from non-violent involvement in extremism. She holds a BA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Oxford University and an MSc in Countering Organised Crime and Terrorism from UCL. Her previous research has involved analysing the effectiveness of situational terrorism prevention measures, both in deterring attacks at certain targets and potentially displacing them elsewhere.

Email: amber.seaward.20@ucl.ac.uk

Ms Amber Seaward

Amber is a PhD candidate at University College London (UCL), where her areas of interest are centred around radicalisation, fixated threats, and threat assessment. Currently, her research involves evaluating the human and operational side of risk assessment processes, and identifying risk factors that distinguish violent from non-violent involvement in extremism. She holds a BA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Oxford University and an MSc in Countering Organised Crime and Terrorism from UCL. Her previous research has involved analysing the effectiveness of situational terrorism prevention measures, both in deterring attacks at certain targets and potentially displacing them elsewhere.

Email: amber.seaward.20@ucl.ac.uk

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