'Tasers, Terrorism and Interviews: 3 RCTs We Needed': Mia-Maria Magnusson / Syed Hussain / David Lawes and Barak Ariel
Update: 2018-07-27
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Mia-Maria Magnusson, Swedish Polisen
Mia- Maria is a PhD student at Malmö University and Institution of Criminology and Police Detective Inspector at the Police Department of Stockholm Region, Sweden.
Syed Hussain, Metropolitan Police
Thesis title: Comparing the effects of large-employer training in Counter-Terrorism Awareness delivered by police trainers to training delivered by employer’s trainers.
Dr Barak Ariel, University of Cambridge and Hebrew University, Jerusalem
Dr Barak Ariel is a Lecturer in Experimental Criminology, a Lecturer in Criminology at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel, and a Jerry Lee Fellow of Experimental Criminology at the Institute of Criminology of the University of Cambridge. Dr Ariel is involved in evaluation research projects with a large number of criminal justice agencies around the world, including the United States, England and Wales, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Northern Ireland, Costa Rica, and Israel, to name a few. He was the recipient of the Academy of Experimental Criminology Young Experimental Scholar Award for his work in experimental criminology. His main interests include hotspot policing, organised criminal groups, deterrence, interagency collaborations, and technology in policing.
Mia- Maria is a PhD student at Malmö University and Institution of Criminology and Police Detective Inspector at the Police Department of Stockholm Region, Sweden.
Syed Hussain, Metropolitan Police
Thesis title: Comparing the effects of large-employer training in Counter-Terrorism Awareness delivered by police trainers to training delivered by employer’s trainers.
Dr Barak Ariel, University of Cambridge and Hebrew University, Jerusalem
Dr Barak Ariel is a Lecturer in Experimental Criminology, a Lecturer in Criminology at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel, and a Jerry Lee Fellow of Experimental Criminology at the Institute of Criminology of the University of Cambridge. Dr Ariel is involved in evaluation research projects with a large number of criminal justice agencies around the world, including the United States, England and Wales, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Northern Ireland, Costa Rica, and Israel, to name a few. He was the recipient of the Academy of Experimental Criminology Young Experimental Scholar Award for his work in experimental criminology. His main interests include hotspot policing, organised criminal groups, deterrence, interagency collaborations, and technology in policing.
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