Dr. Sam Mullins joined the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies (DKI APCSS) in August 2019. Prior to joining DKI APCSS, Dr. Mullins spent the previous seven years as a professor of counter-terrorism at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, during which time he contributed to the professional education of more than a thousand counter-terrorism (CT) and security practitioners from around the globe, and participated in CT outreach activities in some two dozen countries. In recognition of his efforts he was awarded the Superior Civilian Service Award in March 2019.
Dr. Mullins has spoken at numerous international conferences around the globe, and has presented his work for a variety of government agencies including the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the New York Police Department (NYPD), the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, the Australian Federal Police, the International Special Training Centre in Germany, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Centre of Excellence – Defence Against Terrorism institution in Turkey, the Chinese Ministry of Public Security and the Indonesian National Armed Forces, among others.
Previously, Dr. Mullins gained an MA (Hons) in Psychology from the University of Glasgow in Scotland before completing an MSc in Investigative Psychology, with distinction, at the University of Liverpool, UK. He completed his PhD thesis on Islamist terrorism in the US and UK at the Centre for Transnational Crime Prevention (CTCP) at the University of Wollongong, after which he worked as a research fellow at the CTCP, with a focus on terrorism and political violence.
In addition to his current position, Dr. Mullins is an Honorary Principal Fellow at the University of Wollongong, Australia and serves on the editorial board of two highly regarded journals specializing in the study of terrorism and counter-terrorism: Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression and Perspectives on Terrorism.
Dr. Mullins has published numerous papers and is the author of two books: ‘Home-Grown’ Jihad: Understanding Islamist Terrorism in the US and UK, and Jihadist Infiltration of Migrant Flows to Europe: Perpetrators, Modus Operandi and Policy Implications.
Dr. Mullin’s Publications:
- A Climate Resilience Toolkit for Security in Big Ocean Small State Islands
- Building Climate Resilience in Small Island Developing States: Partnerships for Adaption in the Indian Ocean Region
- Workshop Held to Review Maldives’ Strategy on Preventing Violent Extremism
- Security Nexus Webinar | Episode 22: Jihadist Terrorism in the Indo-Pacific: Resurgence and Resilience in the Post-Caliphate Era
- Security Nexus Webinar | Episode 13: Competing in the Gray Zone
- Turkey Is Barely Keeping a Lid On the Islamic State | The National Interest
- The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism
- Has the internet created a "perfect storm" for terrorists?
- Great Power Competition Versus Counterterrorism: A False Dichotomy
- Hindsight, Insight, Foresight: Thinking about Security in the Indo-Pacific.
- Assessing the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism: Practitioner Insights
- Terrorism and COVID-19: Are We Over-Estimating the Threat?
- Jihadist Infiltration of Migrant Flows to Europe: Taking Stock of Recent Events
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