Police and citizen perceptions of self-awareness and deterrent effects of body-worn cameras on police and citizen behaviour
Police and citizen perceptions of self-awareness and deterrent effects of body-worn cameras on police and citizen behaviour . Mustafa Demir Law, Police Science, & Criminal Justice Administration, John Jay College…
Terrorism, governance, and state authority: contested narratives of Lakurawa’s emergence in West Africa
Terrorism, governance, and state authority: contested narratives of Lakurawa’s emergence in West Africa . Ernest Ogbozor Security Studies and International Affairs, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL, USA Read the…
Counter-intelligence at its core: assessing and preventing foreign espionage
Counter-intelligence at its core: assessing and preventing foreign espionage . Issiah B. Burckhardt a Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia;b , Research & Development, South Yarra, Victoria, Australia Read the syndicated…
Reparations for the survivors of state hostage-taking
Reparations for the survivors of state hostage-taking . Carla Ferstman Essex Law School and Human Rights Centre, University of Essex, Colchester, United Kingdom Read the syndicated article here
Women in Intelligence – A Missing Dimension
Women in Intelligence - A Missing Dimension Volume 20, Issue 4, November 2025. Ashleigh Percival-Borley Read the syndicated article here
Collaboration type, intelligence sources, and the dynamics of terrorist detection: a study of jihadi terrorism in the US post 9/11
Collaboration type, intelligence sources, and the dynamics of terrorist detection: a study of jihadi terrorism in the US post 9/11 . Syed Mahfujul Haque Marjan Tommy Blanchard a Department of…
Spying in South Asia: Britain, the United States, and India’s secret cold war
Spying in South Asia: Britain, the United States, and India’s secret cold war . Pratyaksh Sharma School of International Studies, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia Read the syndicated article here
Special issue editorial: gender and security in the Indo-Pacific
Special issue editorial: gender and security in the Indo-Pacific . Nuri Veronika Dina Afrianty a Politics and International Relations, Monash University, Melbourne, Australiab Public Policy, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australiac…
Assessing women’s impact on cybersecurity strategy and practice in Indonesia
Assessing women’s impact on cybersecurity strategy and practice in Indonesia . Cynthia S. R. Sipahutar Vania C. A. Taroreh Joey Soesilo a International Relations Department, University of Indonesia, Depok, Indonesiab…
Gender in India’s indo-Pacific foreign policy: a critical analysis of the act east policy and the quadrilateral security dialogue (Quad)
Gender in India’s indo-Pacific foreign policy: a critical analysis of the act east policy and the quadrilateral security dialogue (Quad) . Ila Joshi Gunjan Singh a Department of Humanities and…
Children’s rights, ‘foreign fighters’, counter-terrorism: children of nowhere
Children’s rights, ‘foreign fighters’, counter-terrorism: children of nowhere . Serena S. Said Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, Deakin University Read the syndicated article here
Beyond gender parity: feminist critique of instrumentalism in United Nations peace operations and perspectives from Indian uniformed female peacekeepers
Beyond gender parity: feminist critique of instrumentalism in United Nations peace operations and perspectives from Indian uniformed female peacekeepers . Anu Dhull Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute…