The move is meant to support efforts seeking to counter terrorism across many disciplines such as the social and behavioral science, the department said Friday.
â[The dashboard] streamlines access to peerâreviewed and methodologically sound research, so government partners, academics and interested members of the public can develop a sound evidence base in the field of terrorism prevention for what works, what doesnât and why,” said Kathleen Deloughery, program manager at S&T.
The dashboard’s covered range of topics include diversion, mitigation, resilience and program evaluations, as well as transferable programs and international programs.
Interested consumers may view the dashboard’s accessibility instructions here.
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