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Mathematical and Computational Methods in Counterterrorism 
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Comparing Apples and Oranges: How to Select the Most Probable Targets
George Markowsky
University of Maine

CrimeFighter: A Toolbox for Counterterrorism
Uffe Kock Wiil
University of Southern Denmark

Optimal Placement of Suicide Bomber Detectors
Xiaofeng Nie, Rajan Batta, Colin G. Drury, Li Lin
SUNY Buffalo

Towards a Detection Theory for Intelligence Applications
Stephen Ahearn, Jim Ferry, Darren Lo, Aaron Phillips
Metron, Inc.

Counterterrorism Reasoning About Rare Events
Tod S. Levitt
Information Extraction & Transport, Inc.

The Influence of Secrecy on the Communication Structure of Covert Netwoks
Roy Lindelauf
Royal Dutch Defense Academy

Social Balance on Networks: The Dynamics of Friendship and Hatred
Tibor Antal
Harvard University

Predictability of Extreme Events with Applications to Surges of Mass Violence and Terrorism
Vladimir Keilis-Borok
University of California, Los Angeles

Characterizing Cyber Attacks through Variable Length Markov Models
Shanchieh Jay Yang and Daniel Fava
Rochester Institute of Technology

Towards Impact Assessment Automation for Multi-Stage Cyber Attacks
Adam Stotz, Moises Sudit, Jared Holsopple
Center for MultiSource Information Fusion, SUNY Buffalo

How to Organize Crime
Mariagiovanna Baccara and Heski Bar-Isaac
New York University

Critical Infrastructure Protection: Unraveling Context & Process
Bruce M. Beebe
University of Washington

Modeling Strategic Interactions in Counterterrorist Operations
Jonathan P. Caulkins
Carnegie Mellon University

Analysis of ERP and fMRI Data Relevant to the Detection of Deception
Michael Schillaci
University of South Carolina