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** Mr David Cook,Edith Cowan University - d.cook@ecu.edu.au
 
** Mr David Cook,Edith Cowan University - d.cook@ecu.edu.au
 
 
** Mr Michael Crowley,Edith Cowan University - m.crowley@ecu.edu.au
 
** Mr Michael Crowley,Edith Cowan University - m.crowley@ecu.edu.au
  
  
 
* Organizers
 
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secau Security Research Centre, Edith Cowan University
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** secau Security Research Centre, Edith Cowan University
  
Enquiries to - secau@ecu.edu.au
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Please direct all enquiries to - secau@ecu.edu.au

Revision as of 05:09, 28 June 2012

ACTC 2012
3rd Australian Counter Terrorism Conference
Subevent of secau Security Congress
Dates 2012/12/03 (iCal) - 2012/12/05
Homepage: conferences.secau.org
Location
Location: Perth, Western Australian, Australia
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Important dates
Submissions: 2012/09/30
Table of Contents


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Global approaches to Counter Terrorism are based on collaborative, coordinated and consultative relationships. Interactions such as these have brought about greater levels of shared data than ever before. Yet cooperation is only part of the solution. The understanding of key terrorist phenomena continues to drive global and national counter terrorist agendas, and the constantly morphing incidences of politically motivated violence. With the rise of social media, the increased focus on the security of borders, and the evolution of inter-jurisdictional conflicts, “There has never been a greater need to interpret the haystack of data in order to find the missing needle of terrorist threat.”

The 3rd Australian Counter Terrorism Conference (ACTC 2012) is an opportunity for the cross-disciplinary consideration of a range of both soft and hard approaches to counter terrorism. This year’s theme “reducing the cycle of violence” seeks to incorporate a wide range of studies. From ‘informatics to ideology’, ‘extremism to education’, to ‘politics and law’, the move towards a better-informed counter terrorism community is driven by the expectation of public outcry and the ever-present threat of attack. The 3rd ACTC aims to draw together academics, practitioners, policy makers and experts from across the security domain in a forum to kindle ideas and develop high-level dialogue.

Topics

• Terrorism informatics • Root cause analysis • Psychology of terrorism • Social network analysis • Contemporary approaches to counter terrorism • Case studies in terrorism/ counter terrorism • Radicalisation and extremism • Ideology of terrorism • Public opinion of terrorism • Social responses to terrorism • Politics • Law • Crisis management and recovery • Cyber terrorism • New technologies • Terrorism and crime • Countering violent extremism • National security • Transnational terrorist networks • Forecasting and planning • Measures of effectiveness for counter terrorism

Submissions

Papers must adhere to the maximum word limit of 3500 words and must include a 200 word abstract and keywords identifying the paper’s area. Papers must be submitted prior to 30 September 2012.

All papers must be submitted via the conference website. Detailed author instructions regarding submission requirements can be found at: http://conferences.secau.org/paper-submission.php Best papers will be considered for submission to selected Journals.

Important Dates

Paper Submission Deadline 30 September 2012

Acceptance Notification 28 October 2012

Camera ready papers 11 November 2012

Early Bird Registration 4 November 2012

Committees

  • Co-Chairs
    • Mr David Cook,Edith Cowan University - d.cook@ecu.edu.au
    • Mr Michael Crowley,Edith Cowan University - m.crowley@ecu.edu.au


  • Organizers
    • secau Security Research Centre, Edith Cowan University

Please direct all enquiries to - secau@ecu.edu.au