Melissa Doherty’s research while affiliated with University of California, Davis and other places

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Publications (1)


Terrorism and Public Health
  • Article

September 2003

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Annals of Emergency Medicine

Melissa Doherty

Citations (1)


... Public health approaches are already applied in bioterrorism and street violence (for example, knife crime injuries) [2]; but in most countries, including the UK, public health agencies have not yet taken up violent radicalization as a focus of research and intervention. A surveillance system can monitor deaths and injuries due to terrorist actions, but might also include other risk and protective factors for violent radicalization. ...

Reference:

A public health approach to understanding and preventing violent radicalization
Terrorism and Public Health
  • Citing Article
  • September 2003

Annals of Emergency Medicine