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Emily Corner is an Associate Professor at the Australian National University, where she is a part of the Social Policy Research Centre. She has conducted extensive research on terrorism, with a specific focus on the psychopathology of terrorist behavior and the prevention of terrorism. Her doctoral research won the Terrorism Research Initiative’s Thesis award in 2016. She has contributed to multiple leading psychology, forensic science, and political science journals and is involved in various research projects funded by institutions such as the Defence Science Technology Laboratory and the National Institute of Justice. With a background in psychology and a focus on terrorism, Emily has also supervised research students and has engaged in substantial collaborations in her field.
Australian National University • Canberra, ACT, Australia
Prior joining ANU, worked as a Research Associate in the Department of Security and Crime Science at University College London, examining lone group-based terrorism, radicalisation, mass murderers, and fixated individuals.
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