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When Soldiers Commit Murder

Posted in afghanistan, analysis, diplomacy, foreign policy, international relations, killing, military, murder, policy, sheehan, soldier, threat, war on March 25, 2012 by Professor Sheehan

My recent commentary in the Global Post, written with Professor David Sheehan, on the alleged crimes committed by Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan.

When Soldiers Commit Murder: The Case for Tracking Risk- Global Post- Commentary

 

Update 3/27/12: Sheehan Homicidality Tracking Scale (S-HTS) Now Available

Bioterror in the 21st Century: Emerging Threats in a New Global Environment

Posted in analysis, biodefense, bioterrorism, counterterrorism, international relations, military, sheehan, terrorism, threat, war, weapons on July 4, 2011 by Professor Sheehan

Dr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan extends his congratulations to Dr. Daniel Gerstein, the Under Secretary for Science and Technology at the Department of Homeland Security, on the publication of his book Bioterror in the 21st Century and appreciates the kind words in the acknowledgements section of his new book. Dr. Gerstein’s prior service as the Principal Director for Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction in the Office of the Secretary of Defense makes him uniquely qualified to speak to the challenges of biodefense in the 21st century. Please read this important book on the bioterror threat.