
Clarke Jones
Clarke Jones is an academic at the Australian National University (ANU) who specializes in counter-terrorism and has extensive experience working with imprisoned extremists in the Philippines. His research focuses on the complexities of terrorism and radicalization, particularly in relation to the operational environments of terrorist groups in Southeast Asia. Jones has provided insights into the challenges faced by authorities in monitoring and preventing the activities of individuals who may seek to engage with terrorist organizations.
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Clarke Jones says the work with those who have returned from Syria has been successful.
Are the ISIS brides to dangerous to return to Australia?Clarke Jones is a radicalisation expert who has researched countless extremists over decades.
How Naveed and Sajid Akram became radicalised with Islamic State ideology before horrific Hanukkah shootingClarke Jones, an academic, noted that Australian authorities had done well to combat Islamic extremism in the past decade.
Bondi shooting accused terrorist Naveed Akram interviewed by ASIO, NSW Police before father Sajid was granted gun licenceClarke Jones, an academic, discussed the challenges of training with terrorist groups in the Philippines.
alleged gunmen travelled to Philippines before ‘Isis-inspired’ shooting – The Irish Times























