Dr Emily Corner

Associate Professor Emily Corner is a world leading expert in terrorist behaviour, psychopathology, and quantitative criminology. She has extensive experience in undertaking systematic quantitative and qualitative research relating to violent extremism and terrorism, radicalisation, grievance-fuelled violence, fixated threat, and risk assessment and management protocols developed for these offence areas, as well as the design and implementation of large-scale quantitative and qualitative data analyses and interpretation, systematic reviews, and evaluation methodologies. She works closely with a broad range of threat and risk assessment professionals across Australia and New Zealand at both the state and federal levels, the Department of Home Affairs, several counter-terrorism police teams and fixated threat (FTAC) and grievance-fueled violence centres, corrections, and probation. Dr Corner has significant experience as a researcher on multiple international projects and Centres of Excellence examining radicalisation, violent extremism and terrorism, grievance-fuelled violence, and risk assessment protocols, totalling over AUD$16 million, with outcomes relevant to national and international legal and policy decisions.