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How can we use psychology and the behavioural sciences to aid law
enforcement to better identify violent extremists? What can we
learn from past attacks to ensure that our society is more
prepared? How can societies deal with tension after these
attacks?Violent extremists are evolving, constantly honing their
strategies to out-manuever the 'good guys'. Faced with the
quandary, challenges, and responsibilities of ensuring the safety
of the society, practitioners and policymakers have to take
decisive steps to respond and mitigate the impact of an attack.
However, the daunting task of countering violent extremism is still
plagued by the lack of basic understanding of the phenomenon.This
book, Learning from Violent Extremist Attacks: Behavioural Sciences
Insights for Practitioners and Policymakers, attempts to fill a gap
in the extant literature by offering a behavioural sciences
approach to integrate our understanding of the threat of violent
extremism, with knowledge drawn from diverse fields, such as
psychology, sociology, history, political science, technology, and
communications to identify the lessons learned and provide
scientifically defensible interventions and approaches for both the
practitioners and policymakers.
The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is one of the challenges
the world is facing right now. It has seen an unparalleled spread
within a short span of time, and claimed victims in many parts of
the world. As the number of confirmed cases skyrockets
exponentially, a recent surge of 'bad' behaviours such as
xenophobia attacks, propagation of misinformation, and panic-buying
of essential items have become increasingly commonplace. Panic and
chaos reigned as the world witnessed unprecedented moves by
countries to close their borders and implement strict quarantine
orders in a desperate attempt to mitigate the spread of the
coronavirus.COVID-19 has impacted many different aspects of
society, from politics and economics to the psychological
well-being of citizens, and the list will continue to grow as the
spread of the coronavirus persist. While it is impossible to fathom
the way COVID-19 will change our usual way of life, there are
prevailing concerns that the community currently faces. What are
the psychological impacts of a pandemic? How do we enhance the
collective resilience of the community during a pandemic? How do we
cope with mental health issues during a pandemic? How do we deal
with bereavement during a pandemic? How can we support healthcare
workers and emergency responders during a pandemic?These are just
some of many important concerns that influence the way we cope with
the COVID-19 outbreak. There is therefore an urgent need to enhance
our understanding and level of preparedness against Covid-19 and
pandemic in general. To that end, this edited book, How to Prepare
for the Next Pandemic: Behavioural Sciences Insights for
Practitioners and Policymakers aims to examine the impacts pandemic
have on our society from a behavioural sciences perspective, and to
identify solutions that practitioners and policymakers can adopt to
combat the spread of COVID-19 in this new operating environment.
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