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27 Jun 2017

To tell or not to tell about a radicalised family member

In an invited commentary, SMU Behavioural Sciences Institute Director Professor David Chan explained the psychology of ambivalence when we have mixed…

22 Jun 2017

An important lesson learnt due to failure to report those radicalised

SMU Behavioural Sciences Institute Director Professor David Chan commented that authorities alone cannot solve the problem of radicalisation and…

22 Jun 2017

Radicalism Cases

SMU Behavioural Sciences Institute Director Professor David Chan explained the psychology of ambivalent feelings and thoughts experienced by people…

16 Jun 2017

To tell or not to tell?

In an invited commentary, SMU Behavioural Sciences Institute Director Professor David Chan explained the psychology of ambivalence when we have mixed…

13 Jun 2017

Everyone needs to be alert for signs of radicalism and act accordingly

In response to the news (12 June 2017) on the detention of the radicalised person in Singapore and the issue of family not alerting the authorities,…

13 Jun 2017

Keeping quiet about radicalised family members can make things worse: Psychology don

In response to the breaking news (on 12 June 2017) on the Ministry of Home Affairs' detention of a Singaporean woman for radicalism and the…

11 Jun 2017

Best to 'run, hide, tell' during terror attack: Experts

Regarding Singapore security agencies' advice to the public to "run, hide, tell" when they encounter a terrorist incident, SMU…

10 Jun 2017

To tell or not to tell, that is the question

In an invited commentary, SMU Behavioural Sciences Institute Director Professor David Chan explained the psychology of ambivalence when we have mixed…