This project aims to examine risk and protective factors for such violence, the needs of those susceptible to committing such acts, and the effectiveness of intervention.

Despite intense interest in the issue, our understanding of and ability to respond to extremist violence is limited. This innovative program of research is designed to establish an empirical foundation for understanding and responding to extremist violence in Australia. It aims to examine risk and protective factors for such violence, the needs of those susceptible to committing such acts, and the effectiveness of intervention. Findings are expected to inform health, national security, social welfare, and justice agencies in their pursuit to identify those at risk of offending, address their clinical needs and manage the risk of harm they pose to society and to themselves.

Project Team

Professor Michele Grossman AM Research Chair in Diversity and Community Resilience
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Professor Stephane Shepherd Professor (Forensic Psychology and Criminology)
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Prof Michele Pathe Swinburne
Prof Paul Gill UCL

Project Funding

This project is funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC).