A few weeks ago, Dr. Randy Borum, a forensic psychologist who’s on faculty in several departments of the University of South Florida, dropped us a note to let us know about his new blog, Global Security & Criminology. Randy specializes in the psychology of terrorism, among other things, and sports some serious credentials. He described his blog to us as “focused on applications of social and behavioral science – especially criminology – research to preserve global security and to understand, prevent, and mitigate armed conflict and violent extremism.” He’s also tied his writing in to Dave Munger’s ResearchBlogging.org, which is a Web 2.0 must for anyone interested in serious blogging about peer-reviewed research. We like that a lot, and we like Randy’s work. Go read it and link to it.
Mike – Thank you very much for your kind words about the blog (and for posting them on CTLab!!). I am honored that you find it to be useful. It is a work in progress and I welcome any comments or feedback from the sophisticated cadre of CTLab devotees. It’s a privilege to be part of your network. – Many thanks, – Randy