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Emily Corner
Emily Corner
Associate Professor, POLIS: The Centre for Social Policy Research, Australian National University
Verified email at anu.edu.au
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A false dichotomy? Mental illness and lone-actor terrorism.
E Corner, P Gill
Law and human behavior 39 (1), 23, 2015
4752015
Terrorist use of the Internet by the numbers: Quantifying behaviors, patterns, and processes
P Gill, E Corner, M Conway, A Thornton, M Bloom, J Horgan
Criminology & Public Policy 16 (1), 99-117, 2017
3182017
Mental health disorders and the terrorist: A research note probing selection effects and disorder prevalence
E Corner, P Gill, O Mason
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 39 (6), 560-568, 2016
2742016
There and back again: The study of mental disorder and terrorist involvement.
P Gill, E Corner
American Psychologist 72 (3), 231, 2017
1932017
Systematic Review of Mental Health Problems and Violent Extremism
P Gill, C Clemmow, F Hetzel, B Rottweiler, N Salman, I Van Der Vegt, ...
The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology 32 (1), 51-78, 2021
1262021
Across the universe? A comparative analysis of violent behavior and radicalization across three offender types with implications for criminal justice training and education
JG Horgan, P Gill, N Bouhana, J Silver, E Corner
Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, 2016
98*2016
Shooting Alone: The Pre‐Attack Experiences and Behaviors of US Solo Mass Murderers
P Gill, J Silver, J Horgan, E Corner
Journal of forensic sciences 62 (3), 710-714, 2017
962017
What are the roles of the Internet in terrorism? Measuring online behaviours of convicted UK terrorists
P Gill, E Corner, A Thornton, M Conway
VOX-Pol, 2015
89*2015
The multifinality of vulnerability indicators in lone-actor terrorism
E Corner, N Bouhana, P Gill
Psychology, Crime & Law 25 (2), 111-132, 2019
812019
Lone Actor Terrorist Use of the Internet and Behavioural Correlates
P Gill, E Corner
Terrorism Online: Politics, Law and Technology, 35-53, 2015
792015
Psychological distress, terrorist involvement and disengagement from terrorism: A sequence analysis approach
E Corner, P Gill
Journal of Quantitative Criminology 36 (3), 499-526, 2020
782020
Background and preparatory behaviours of right-wing extremist lone actors: a comparative study
N Bouhana, E Corner, P Gill, B Schuurman
Perspectives on Terrorism 12 (6), 150-163, 2018
782018
Mental disorders, personality traits, and grievance-fueled targeted violence: The evidence base and implications for research and practice
E Corner, P Gill, R Schouten, F Farnham
Journal of personality assessment 100 (5), 459-470, 2018
772018
Terrorist decision making in the context of risk, attack planning, and attack commission
P Gill, Z Marchment, E Corner, N Bouhana
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 43 (2), 145-160, 2020
712020
Is There a Nexus Between Terrorist Involvement and Mental Health in the Age of the Islamic State?
E Corner, P Gill
CTC Sentinel 10 (1), 1-10, 2017
652017
Indicators of lone actor violent events: The problems of low base rates and long observational periods.
P Gill, J Horgan, E Corner, J Silver
Journal of Threat Assessment and Management 3 (3-4), 165, 2016
512016
Disaggregating terrorist offenders: Implications for research and practice
P Gill, E Corner
Criminology & Public Policy 12 (1), 93-101, 2013
482013
What do closed source data tell us about lone actor terrorist behavior? A research note
P Gill, E Corner, A McKee, P Hitchen, P Betley
Terrorism and Political Violence 34 (1), 113-130, 2022
452022
Reviewing the links between violent extremism and personality, personality disorders, and psychopathy
E Corner, H Taylor, I Van Der Vegt, N Salman, B Rottweiler, F Hetzel, ...
The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology 32 (3), 378-407, 2021
422021
The rational foraging terrorist: analysing the distances travelled to commit terrorist violence
P Gill, J Horgan, E Corner
Terrorism and Political Violence 31 (5), 929-942, 2019
392019
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