16 01, 2023

Briefing for member states in the UN Headquarters, New York

By |2023-01-16T20:18:07+00:00January 16th, 2023|Behavioural analysis, Behavioural science, Behavioural technology, Conferences|

The meeting was conducted in a hybrid format for in-person and online participants, and attended by several UN entities, including the Executive Office of the Secretary-General, the Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, United Nations Development Programme, and UN Global Counter-Terrorism Compact Coordination Committee members, alongside civil society, academia and behavioural science experts. Diana Nowek had the pleasure to share her opinion and thoughts on the future of behavioural technology.

2 01, 2023

Applying behavioural science in counter-terrorism

By |2023-01-16T20:22:35+00:00January 2nd, 2023|Behavioural analysis, Behavioural science, Profiling|

1. Understanding and predicting terrorist behavior: Behavioral scientists can use techniques such as psychological profiling to understand the motivations and intentions of individuals and groups involved in terrorist activities. This can help predict potential terrorist attacks and identify individuals at risk of radicalization.

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