APS
29th APS Annual Convention
Applying Psychological Science in Security and Intelligence Settings: The Value of Diverse Methodologies in Addressing Real-World Challenges
We present four research programs that take different methodological approaches (archival, simulation observation, qualitative, quantitative) to security challenges. We explore how psychologists, working independently but constructively with security and intelligence communities, can have a tangible positive impact on complex real-world challenges, improving understanding, practice, and training.
Chairs & Discussants
- Emma BarrettChair
Lancaster University - Emma BarrettDiscussant
Lancaster University
Presentations
- Communication and Information Exchange during Critical Incident ExercisesMichael Humann
- Managing Difficult Behaviour: The Interpersonal Circumplex and Its Use in Dealing with High Value Detainees.Laurence Alison
- Giving up the Gun: Disengaging from Terrorism in Northern IrelandNeil Ferguson
- Eliciting Intelligence Information from Cooperative InformantsLorraine Hope