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Why they leave: An analysis of terrorist disengagement events from eighty-seven autobiographical accounts
MB Altier, E Leonard Boyle, ND Shortland, JG Horgan
Security Studies 26 (2), 305-332, 2017
1722017
Walking away: The disengagement and de-radicalization of a violent right-wing extremist
J Horgan, MB Altier, N Shortland, M Taylor
Behavioral sciences of terrorism and political aggression 9 (2), 63-77, 2017
1382017
Actions speak louder than words: A behavioral analysis of 183 individuals convicted for terrorist offenses in the United States from 1995 to 2012
J Horgan, N Shortland, S Abbasciano, S Walsh
Journal of forensic sciences 61 (5), 1228-1237, 2016
782016
Recruitment and selection in violent extremist organizations: Exploring what industrial and organizational psychology might contribute.
ST Hunter, ND Shortland, MP Crayne, GS Ligon
American Psychologist 72 (3), 242, 2017
592017
Youth exposure to hate in the online space: An exploratory analysis
N Harriman, N Shortland, M Su, T Cote, MA Testa, E Savoia
International journal of environmental research and public health 17 (22), 8531, 2020
542020
Towards a typology of terrorism involvement: A behavioral differentiation of violent extremist offenders.
J Horgan, N Shortland, S Abbasciano
Journal of Threat Assessment and Management 5 (2), 84, 2018
532018
Combating violent extremism and radicalization in the digital era
M Khader
IGI Global, 2016
532016
The role of information sharing on decision delay during multiteam disaster response
S Waring, L Alison, N Shortland, M Humann
Cognition, Technology & Work 22, 263-279, 2020
412020
Conflict: How soldiers make impossible decisions
ND Shortland, LJ Alison, JM Moran
Oxford University Press, 2019
352019
Moral medical decision-making: Colliding sacred values in response to COVID-19 pandemic.
N Shortland, P McGarry, J Merizalde
Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy 12 (S1), S128, 2020
342020
Personality and online deviance: The role of reinforcement sensitivity theory in cybercrime
M Palmieri, N Shortland, P McGarry
Computers in human behavior 120, 106745, 2021
332021
Military (in) decision-making process: a psychological framework to examine decision inertia in military operations
N Shortland, L Alison, C Barrett-Pink
Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science 19 (6), 752-772, 2018
302018
Choice and consequence: A naturalistic analysis of least-worst decision-making in critical incidents
N Shortland, L Alison, L Thompson, C Barrett-Pink, L Swan
Memory & Cognition 48, 1334-1345, 2020
282020
Military maximizers: examining the effect of individual differences in maximization on military decision-making
N Shortland, L Alison, L Thompson
Personality and Individual Differences 163, 110051, 2020
282020
The interaction of extremist propaganda and anger as predictors of violent responses
N Shortland, E Nader, N Imperillo, K Ross, J Dmello
Journal of interpersonal violence 36 (3-4), NP1391-1411NP, 2021
262021
Adolescents’ exposure to online risks: Gender disparities and vulnerabilities related to online behaviors
E Savoia, NW Harriman, M Su, T Cote, N Shortland
International journal of environmental research and public health 18 (11), 5786, 2021
242021
Police perfection: Examining the effect of trait maximization on police decision-making
N Shortland, L Thompson, L Alison
Frontiers in Psychology 11, 552792, 2020
202020
ORBIT: The science of rapport-based interviewing for law enforcement, security, and military
LJ Alison, E Alison, N Shortland, F Surmon-Bohr
Oxford University Press, 2020
162020
Murder on Maneuver: exploring green-on-blue attacks in Afghanistan
N Shortland, E Nader, H Sari, M Palasinski, C Hilland
Armed Forces & Society 45 (2), 368-388, 2019
142019
Is extreme in the eye of the beholder? An experimental assessment of extremist cognitions
N Shortland, E Nader, L Thompson, M Palasinski
Journal of interpersonal violence 37 (7-8), NP4865-NP4888, 2022
122022
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