Cyber hygiene: The concept, its measure, and its initial tests A Vishwanath, LS Neo, P Goh, S Lee, M Khader, G Ong, J Chin Decision Support Systems 128, 113160, 2020 | 130 | 2020 |
Combating violent extremism and radicalization in the digital era M Khader IGI Global, 2016 | 54 | 2016 |
Change is the only constant: The evolving role of women in the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) R Gan, LS Neo, J Chin, M Khader Women & Criminal Justice 29 (4-5), 204-220, 2019 | 47 | 2019 |
An Internet-mediated pathway for online radicalisation: RECRO LS Neo Combating violent extremism and radicalization in the digital era, 197-224, 2016 | 38 | 2016 |
Developing an early screening guide for jihadi terrorism: A behavioural analysis of 30 terror attacks LS Neo, M Khader, J Ang, G Ong, E Tan Security Journal 30 (1), 227-246, 2017 | 26 | 2017 |
Identifying individuals at risk of being radicalised via the internet LS Neo, L Dillon, M Khader Security Journal, 1-22, 2016 | 20 | 2016 |
The influence of COVID-19 on women’s perceptions of work-family conflict in Singapore LS Neo, JYC Tan, TWY Chew Social Sciences 11 (2), 73, 2022 | 19 | 2022 |
A comparison of ISIS foreign fighters and supporters social media posts: An exploratory mixed-method content analysis L Dillon, LS Neo, JD Freilich Behavioral sciences of terrorism and political aggression 12 (4), 268-291, 2020 | 18 | 2020 |
Understanding the psychology of persuasive violent extremist online platforms LS Neo, L Dillon, P Shi, J Tan, Y Wang, D Gomes Violent Extremism: Breakthroughs in Research and Practice, 27-42, 2019 | 13 | 2019 |
Bystander intervention to prevent radicalisation LS Neo, JS Pang, J Chin M., Khader, LS, Neo, J., Tan, DD, Cheong, J. Chin,,(Eds.), Learning from …, 2018 | 11 | 2018 |
Understanding violent extremism and child abuse: A psychological analysis V Honnavalli, LS Neo, R Gan, SH Tee, M Khader, J Chin Child Abuse and Neglect, 79-94, 2019 | 10 | 2019 |
Introduction to cyber forensic psychology: understanding the mind of the cyber deviant perpetrators M Khader, LS Neo, WXT Chai World Scientific, 2021 | 9 | 2021 |
Why Is ISIS so Psychologically Attractive? LS Neo, P Shi, L Dillon, J Tan, Y Wang, D Gomes Combating Violent Extremism and Radicalization in the Digital Era, 149-167, 2016 | 6 | 2016 |
Learning from violent extremist attacks: Behavioural sciences insights for practitioners and policymakers M Khader, LS Neo, JCK Tan, DDEH Cheong, JEH Chin World Scientific, 2018 | 5 | 2018 |
Extremist cyber footprints: A guide to understanding and countering online extremism LS Neo, M Khader, P Shi, L Dillon, G Ong Singapore: Home Team Behavioural Sciences Centre, 2015 | 5 | 2015 |
Detecting markers of radicalisation in social media posts: insights from modified Delphi technique and literature review LS Neo International Journal of Cyber Warfare and Terrorism (IJCWT) 11 (2), 12-28, 2021 | 4 | 2021 |
Comparing ISIS foreign fighters versus sympathisers: Insights from their Twitter postings NL Seng, M Khader, JS Pang HOME TEAM, 87, 2018 | 4 | 2018 |
Identifying the Public’s Psychological Concerns in Response to COVID-19 Risk Messages in Singapore C Xingyu, A Anais, L Jing Yi, W Jason, N Loo Seng, O Gabriel, K Majeed Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research 4 (2), 309-334, 2021 | 3 | 2021 |
Detecting markers of radicalisation in social media posts : the role of person-centric and psychosocial risk factors, and protective factors LS Neo Nanyang Technological University, 2020 | 3 | 2020 |
Leveraging on digital footprints to identify potential security threats: Insights from the behavioural sciences perspective LS Neo Encyclopedia of Criminal Activities and The Deep Web, 1003-1017, 2020 | 3 | 2020 |