In the opponent's shoes: increasing the behavioral validity of attackers' judgments in counterterrorism models
A key objective for policymakers and analysts dealing with terrorist threats is trying to predict the actions that malicious agents may take. A recent trend in counterterrorism risk analysis is to model the terrorists' judgments, as these will guide their choices of such actions. The standard a...
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2016
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