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Proceedings Estonian Academy of Security Sciences, 16 : From Research to Security Union

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2017
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Maasing, Helina, peatoimetaja
King, Julian, kaasautor
Suve, Priit, kaasautor
Akhgar, Babak, kaasautor
Bertrand, Pierre, kaasautor
Chalanouli, Christina, kaasautor
Day, Tony, kaasautor
Gibson, Helen, kaasautor
Kavallieros, Dimitrios, kaasautor
kermitsis, Emmanuel, kaasautor
Kompatsiaris, Ioannis, kaasautor
Kyriakou, Eva, kaasautor
Leventakis, George, kaasautor
Lissaris, Euthimios, kaasautor
Mille, Simon, kaasautor
Myttas, Dimitrius, kaasautor
Tsikrika, Theodora, kaasautor
Vrochidis, Stefanos, kaasautor
Williamson, Una, kaasautor
Wells, Douglas, kaasautor
Luht, Kadi, kaasautor
Tammepuu, Ants, kaasautor
Käerdi, Helmo, kaasautor
Kull, Tarmo, kaasautor
Valge, Alar, kaasautor
Wróbel, Rafal, kaasautor
Derenda, Zuzanna, kaasautor
Kask, Kristjan, kaasautor
Kaugla, Silvia, kaasautor
Saunders, Jonathan, kaasautor
Leitao, Roxanne, kaasautor
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This special issue of the Proceedings: From Research to Security Union is linked with the Security Research, Innovation & Education Event (SRIEE 2017), which was held on the 14th and 15th of November 2017 in Tallinn. The aim of SRIEE 2017 was to reduce the gap between research and the market, so that innovative solutions can meet the needs of practitioners and other users. This idea is also reflected in the papers collected for this issue of the Proceedings. The journal reflects the broad base of the issues of internal security, from terrorism and radicalisation to fire safety and domestic violence. Also, from this issue you may find innovative projects, which aim to make societies more secure.
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Foreword / Helina Maasing ; Speech for the Security Research Event 2017 / Julian King ; The echo of terrorism within domains important for developments of the police / Priit Suve ; TENSOR: Retrieval and analysis of heterogeneous online content for terrorist activity recognition / Babak Akhgar, Pierre Bertrand, Christina Chalanouli, Tony Day, Helen Gibson, Dimitrios Kavallieros, Emmanuel Kermitsis, Ioannis Kompatsiaris, Eva Kyriakou, George Leventakis, Euthimios Lissaris, Simon Mille, Dimitrios Myttas, Theodora Tsikrika, Stefanos Vrochidis, Una Williamson ; OSINT from a UK perspective: Considerations from the law enforcement and military domains /Douglas Wells, Helen Gibson ; Elaboration and testing of the methodology of risk assessment and home visit questionnaire for dwellings / Kadi Luht, Ants Tammepuu, Helmo Käerdi, Tarmo Kull, Alar Valge ; The national critical infrastructure protection program in Poland – assumptions / Rafał Wróbel, Zuzanna Derenda ; Belief in superstition and locus of control among paid and volunteer rescue workers / Kristjan Kask ; The role of socializing agents in creating a safer society from the perspective of domestic violence / Silvia Kaugla ; AUGGMED: Developing multiplayer serious games technology to enhance first responder training / Jonathan Saunders, Helen Gibson, Roxanne Leitao, Babak Akhgar
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