Using behavioral economics, we can change how we perceive the threats to our safety and security faced today and better inform the institutions of our future.
Using behavioral economics, we can change how we perceive the threats to our safety and security faced today and better inform the institutions of our future.
Gary M. Shiffman, Ph.D., a veteran of the US Departments of Defense and Homeland Security and the Senate, teaches at Georgetown University, Washington DC, and explores the science of behavior, particularly the ways in which we can understand illicit behaviors. At Giant Oak, he creates software to make the world safer and more secure.
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Introduction 1. Violence 2. The human condition 3. Organized crime 4. Insurgency 5. Terrorism 6. The rise of the Islamic State in al Qaeda's market 7. Conclusions and prescriptions.
Introduction 1. Violence 2. The human condition 3. Organized crime 4. Insurgency 5. Terrorism 6. The rise of the Islamic State in al Qaeda's market 7. Conclusions and prescriptions.
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