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  • Oleszkiewicz, Simon, 1982 (författare)
  • Training military intelligence officers
  • 2016
  • Ingår i: 6th Annual HIG Research Symposium, Washington DC, USA, 17 Oct 2016.
  • Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Prior research demonstrates the success of the Scharff technique as a means of gathering intelligence by police handlers from singular human sources. This research tested the Scharff technique when used by military personnel gathering intelligence from multiple sources. Military personnel (n = 37) were recruited as interviewers and assigned to a Scharff Trained or Untrained (free to use any interviewing approach) role. All interviewers received a case-file describing two sources holding information about a future terrorist attack who they interviewed separately. University students (n = 74) acted as semi-cooperative sources. The preliminary results demonstrate that Trained Interviewers interviewed for a shorter time than their colleagues. Furthermore, Trained Interviewers were perceived to be (a) more knowledgeable about the case discussed, (b) better at masking their information interests, and (c) less eager to collect information. The study further supports the relative efficacy of the Scharff technique for interviewing single and multiple sources.
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  • Thurmer, James, et al. (författare)
  • Modelling population retention in Australia's Northern Territory : how do current forms of migration contribute to population turnover and retention?
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: Australian Geographer. - : Routledge. - 0004-9182 .- 1465-3311. ; 50:4, s. 435-452
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • In the past, population growth in Australia's Northern Territory, as in other peripheral parts of high-income countries, has been driven by internal labour migration and migration from outside of Australia. These have been contributing to the high population turnover experienced in peripheral areas. Since 2010, the Northern Territory has experienced low (and even negative) population growth, and public policy is currently focused on migration as a lever to reverse this trend. However, the extent to which the characteristics of migrants influence the potential for longer-term population growth is poorly understood. This paper uses a new method to analyse the contributions of various types of migrants to both population turnover and retention. Two major sets of findings emerge: First, the significance of separating newer in-migrants from longer-term residents when analysing migration patterns; and secondly, the contribution of age, gender, Indigenous status, international origin, wages and industry of employment to the Northern Territory's population turnover. The research suggests that current forms of migration favour people who are likely to stay for only short periods, and have high wage demands. The main policy inference is that long-term population growth will likely not eventuate unless new forms of migration can be stimulated.
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  • Monti, Paolo, et al. (författare)
  • Special issue based on selected ONDM 2014 papers
  • 2015
  • Ingår i: Photonic network communications. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1387-974X .- 1572-8188. ; 29:3, s. 227-229
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