Call for abstracts AETAP conference in Lugano 2025

We are happy to announce our annual conference of the Association of European Threat Assessment Professionals (AETAP) will be from April 7th – 10th, 2025 in Lugano, Switzerland. To all professionals active in the field of threat assessment and threat management: We invite you to submit your abstracts for presentations!

Our goal is to achieve a balanced representation of insights from academia, law enforcement, and corporate practices. Abstracts will be selected on their applicability and usefulness to the European context. A big variety of themes is welcome, such as domestic violence, stalking, workplace violence, extremism, communicated (online) threat, linguistic analysis, effective threat management strategies, disclosing & sharing information, interdisciplinary work, moving research into practice, new tools and techniques, and case studies. Presenters of case studies are asked to share at least their lessons learned.

This call for abstracts closes at Friday Nov. 1st.

Please note presenters will attend our conference for free, but have to cover their own transport and accommodation costs.

16th AETAP Conference in 2025 – Save the date!

We are pleased to inform you that the 16th conference will take place from April 7th to 10th, 2025, in Lugano, Switzerland. Please save the date. Further information will be provided here shortly.

AfATAP’s 2022 conference announcement! Call for papers

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Save the dates
21-22 November 2022
AfATAP’s first in-person conference
Marriott Hotel Melrose Arch Johannesburg
Be a speaker! Submit a paper for consideration

Download (click here) and complete the attached form and return it by Friday 8 July 2022 (email to admin@afatap.africa).

Preference may be given to topics that relate to: Assessing anonymous threats; Stalking in the workplace environment/of public figures/domestic violence context; Examples of threat assessment and management teams; Insider threats; Terrorism/Radicalisation/Extremism in Southern Africa/or corporate context; Mass casualty events such as active shooters; Open source intelligence in threat assessment; Mental health and threat assessment.