Defence and Security is considered to be a domain of overlapping concerns arising from military, political, economic, criminal and legal activities affecting the well-being of the nation.
Resources
This is an initial set of resources that may be of interest to section members
It is not comprehensive but hopefully there will be something of interest to everyone.
If you have additional resources you would like to see added, please contact the committee.
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Useful Links
Show content- Ministry of Defence Science and Technology Strategy 2017
- National Security Strategy and Strategic Defence and Security Review 2015
- Joint Service Publication 101: Defence Writing Guide
- Defence People Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy
- Joint Service Publication 536: Ministry of Defence Policy for Research Involving Human Participants
- Joint Service Publication 912: Human Factors Integration in Defence Systems
- Joint Service Publication 822: Defence Direction and Guidance for Training and Education
- Human and Social Science Research Capability (HSSRC)
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Other organisations
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Anglia Ruskin University: Veterans & Families Institute for Military Social Research
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Centre for Research and Evidence on Security Threats (CREST)
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NATO Science and Technology Organization : The Human Factors and Medicine Panel
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The Northern Hub for Veterans and Military Families Research
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King’s College Academic Department of Military Mental Health
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Articles of interest
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Psychology can be applied to a broad range of defence and security questions and so there is a vast amount of published research. Below is a small selection of recent artciles that may be of interest to section members:
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Barrett, E. (2019). Performance and coping under stress in security settings: Workshop report. CREST
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Journals
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