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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
1702017
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
1352017
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
752016
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
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
522016
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
512020
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
402020
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
322021
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
292018
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
272020
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
262020
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
242021
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
222021
Police perfection: Examining the effect of trait maximization on police decision-making
N Shortland, L Thompson, L Alison
Frontiers in Psychology 11, 552792, 2020
192020
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
Colliding sacred values: a psychological theory of least-worst option selection
N Shortland, L Alison
Thinking & Reasoning 26 (1), 118-139, 2020
122020
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