
Overview
Background
Dr Adrian Cherney is a Professor in the School of Social Science at the University of Queensland. He was an Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellow. He has completed evaluations of programs aimed at countering violent extremism and is undertaking research on violent extremism risk assessment. His ARC Future Fellowship explored case-managed interventions targeting convicted terrorists and those at risk of radicalisation.
Availability
- Professor Adrian Cherney is:
- Not available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Postgraduate Diploma in Arts (Advanced), University of Melbourne
- Masters (Coursework), University of Melbourne
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Melbourne
Research interests
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Violent extremism risk assessment
The research involves investigating the validity, reliability, and practicality of violent extremism risk assessment tools.
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Profiles of individuals who have radicalised in Australia
This research aims to improve understanding relating to the socio-demographic backgrounds and risk factors associated with individuals who have been convicted of terrorism or identified as having radicalised to violent extremism. It is drawing on primary and secondary data sources to develop a unique data set of Australian individuals.
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CVE program evaluation
This project aims to investigate the development, implementation and impact of policies and programs aimed at countering violent extremism (CVE). This project expects to generate new knowledge on CVE interventions by evaluating policies adopted in Australia and abroad. The project includes collaborations with QLD police, NSW police, Victoria police and NSW Corrective Services. Expected outcomes of this project include identifying models of best practice. This should provide significant benefits, such as helping police, government agencies, community groups and local service providers design, implement and evaluate strategies aimed at the prevention of terrorism and violent extremism.
Research impacts
Research uptake, translation and policy impact: has secured 37 research grants, which totals over $6 + million in research funding. This includes Australian Research Council grants and grants from Australian Institute of Criminology, Commonwealth Dept of Home Affairs, Commonwealth Attorney Generals, Victorian Dept of Justice and Community Safety, NSW Corrective Services, QLD Corrective Services, the QLD Dept of Communities and NSW/QLD police. The bulk of these research grants have involved collaborations with external industry partners. His has secured international research grants from the US Air Force, Department of Homeland Security and Public Safety Canada. He has over 150 different research outputs and has contributed to 36 research reports, demonstrating the applied nature of his work. He has completed evaluations of interventions delivered by the police targeting individuals identified as at risk of radicalisation and who have received a terrorist conviction. Part of his work has involved analysing radicalisation pathways and the implications for extremist risk assessment. He completed the first ever evaluation of the Proactive Integrated Support Model (PRISM) intervention in New South Wales, that targets convicted terrorists. He has completed studies on CVE case managed programs in NSW, Victoria and Queensland. Project outputs include developing metrics and methods of measuring CVE client progress and strategies to assess and manage terrorism risk. In 2022 he was funded by the NSW government to complete research on youth CVE interventions and was funded by the Department of Home Affairs to investigate disguised compliance in CVE programming. He has received training in the use of the Violent Extremism Risk Assessment Version 2 tool (VERA-2R) by the Department of Home Affairs and was funded in 2022 by the Australian Institute of Criminology to undertake a validation study of the VERA-2R. He is currently undertaking a study on the validity, reliability and practicality of the VERA-2R funded by the Department of Home Affairs.
Works
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2016
Journal Article
How does the Australian public view parole? Results from a national survey on public attitudes towards parole and re-entry
Fitzgerald, Robin, Bartels, lorana, Freiberg, Arie, Cherney, Adrian and Buglar, Shannon (2016). How does the Australian public view parole? Results from a national survey on public attitudes towards parole and re-entry. Criminal Law Journal, 40 (6), 307-324.
2016
Journal Article
Engaging Muslim communities to tackle radicalisation and violent extremism: what does the evidence say and what can police do?
Cherney, Adrian and Hartley, Jason (2016). Engaging Muslim communities to tackle radicalisation and violent extremism: what does the evidence say and what can police do?. Police Science: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Evidence-Based Policing, 1 (2), 17-21.
2016
Journal Article
Book review - "Examining political violence: studies of terrorism, counterterrorism, and internal war?"
Cherney, Adrian (2016). Book review - "Examining political violence: studies of terrorism, counterterrorism, and internal war?". Policing and Society, 26 (8), 963-964. doi: 10.1080/10439463.2016.1220195
2016
Journal Article
Police and community cooperation in counter-terrorism: evidence and insights from Australia
Cherney, Adrian and Murphy, Kristina (2016). Police and community cooperation in counter-terrorism: evidence and insights from Australia. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 40 (12), 1023-1037. doi: 10.1080/1057610X.2016.1253987
2016
Journal Article
Willingness to cooperate with police: a population-based study of Australian young adult illicit stimulant users
Leslie, Ellen M., Cherney, Adrian, Smirnov, Andrew, Wells, Helene, Kemp, Robert and Najman, Jake M. (2016). Willingness to cooperate with police: a population-based study of Australian young adult illicit stimulant users. Criminology and Criminal Justice, 17 (3), 301-318. doi: 10.1177/1748895816671382
2016
Journal Article
Efforts by offenders to manage and overcome stigma: the case of employment
Cherney, Adrian and Fitzgerald, Robin (2016). Efforts by offenders to manage and overcome stigma: the case of employment. Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 28 (1), 17-31. doi: 10.1080/10345329.2016.12036054
2016
Journal Article
Promoting community collaboration in counterterrorism: Do social identities and perceptions of legitimacy mediate reactions to procedural justice policing?
Madon, Natasha S., Murphy, Kristina and Cherney, Adrian (2016). Promoting community collaboration in counterterrorism: Do social identities and perceptions of legitimacy mediate reactions to procedural justice policing?. British Journal of Criminology, 57 (5), 1144-1164. doi: 10.1093/bjc/azw053
2016
Other Outputs
Mapping of community-based support services for youth at risk of violent extremism: South Brisbane. School of Social Science, University of Queensland, Australian Intervention Support Hub (AISH) project, Australian National University. Unpublished report
Cherney, Adrian and Hartley, Jason (2016). Mapping of community-based support services for youth at risk of violent extremism: South Brisbane. School of Social Science, University of Queensland, Australian Intervention Support Hub (AISH) project, Australian National University. Unpublished report.
2016
Journal Article
Forming partnerships to tackle terrorism and violent extremism - insights and experiences from Australia
Hartley, Jason and Cherney, Adrian (2016). Forming partnerships to tackle terrorism and violent extremism - insights and experiences from Australia. Counter Terrorist Trends and Analysis, 8 (4), 4-9.
2016
Journal Article
Predictors of hazardous alcohol consumption among young adult amphetamine-type stimulant users: a population-based prospective study
Leslie, Ellen M., Smirnov, Andrew, Cherney, Adrian, Wells, Helene, Kemp, Robert, Legosz, Margot and Najman, Jake M. (2016). Predictors of hazardous alcohol consumption among young adult amphetamine-type stimulant users: a population-based prospective study. Sage Open, 6 (1), 215824401662952. doi: 10.1177/2158244016629522
2016
Journal Article
What does it mean to be a moderate Muslim in the war on terror? Muslim interpretations and reactions
Cherney, Adrian and Murphy, Kristina (2016). What does it mean to be a moderate Muslim in the war on terror? Muslim interpretations and reactions. Critical Studies on Terrorism, 9 (2), 1-23. doi: 10.1080/17539153.2015.1120105
2016
Journal Article
Finding and keeping a job: the value and meaning of employment for parolees
Cherney, Adrian and Fitzgerald, Robin (2016). Finding and keeping a job: the value and meaning of employment for parolees. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 60 (1), 21-37. doi: 10.1177/0306624X14548858
2016
Conference Publication
Consequences of concurrent and simultaneous stimulant and alcohol use among young adults: hazardous drinking, antisocial behaviour, and contact with police
Leslie, E. M., Smirnov, A., Cherney, A., Wells, H., Kemp, R., Legosz, M. and Najman, J. M. (2016). Consequences of concurrent and simultaneous stimulant and alcohol use among young adults: hazardous drinking, antisocial behaviour, and contact with police. Law Enforcement and Public Health Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2-5 October 2016.
2016
Book Chapter
Work and training in prison as a form of imagined desistance
Fitzgerald, Robin and Cherney, Adrian (2016). Work and training in prison as a form of imagined desistance. Experiencing imprisonment: research on the experience of living and working in carceral institutions. (pp. 248-262) edited by Carla Reeves. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315764177
2016
Conference Publication
Willingness to cooperate with police in a population sample of Australian young adult illicit stimulant users
Leslie, Ellen, Cherney, Adrian, Smirnov, Andrew, Wells, Helene, Kemp, Robert and Najman, Jake (2016). Willingness to cooperate with police in a population sample of Australian young adult illicit stimulant users. The Applied Research in Crime and Justice Conference, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 18-19 February 2016.
2016
Journal Article
Do policy makers use academic research? Reexamining the "Two Communities" theory of research utilization
Newman, Joshua, Cherney, Adrian and Head, Brian W. (2016). Do policy makers use academic research? Reexamining the "Two Communities" theory of research utilization. Public Administration Review, 76 (1), 24-32. doi: 10.1111/puar.12464
2015
Journal Article
The importance of procedural justice and police performance in shaping intentions to cooperate with the police: Does social identity matter?
Murphy K., Sargeant E. and Cherney, Adrian (2015). The importance of procedural justice and police performance in shaping intentions to cooperate with the police: Does social identity matter?. European Journal of Criminology, 12 (6), 719-738. doi: 10.1177/1477370815587766
2015
Other Outputs
Police can play a greater role in community-based efforts to tackle radicalisation
Cherney, Adrian (2015, 10 27). Police can play a greater role in community-based efforts to tackle radicalisation The Conversation
2015
Other Outputs
Yes, let’s have a frank and open discussion about the causes of extremism and terrorism
Cherney, Adrian (2015, 10 27). Yes, let’s have a frank and open discussion about the causes of extremism and terrorism The Conversation
2015
Journal Article
Community engagement to tackle terrorism and violent extremism: challenges, tensions and pitfalls
Cherney, Adrian and Hartley, Jason (2015). Community engagement to tackle terrorism and violent extremism: challenges, tensions and pitfalls. Policing and Society, 27 (7), 750-763. doi: 10.1080/10439463.2015.1089871
Funding
Current funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Professor Adrian Cherney is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Australian extremist minors 2012-2022: Identifying trends and testing theories against the Australian cohort
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Juvenile radicalisation and risk assessment: A study of Australian juveniles and violent extremism risk assessment
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Juvenile Terrorism Related Offenders and the Violent Extremism Risk Assessment - Version 2 Revised
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Disengagement from Terrorism in Indonesia: How former violent Jihadists transform their identities and reintegrate into wider society.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Winnifred Louis
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Doctor Philosophy
Uncovering State Terrorism in Indonesia: CSOs' Vital Role in Deradicalizing, Disengaging and Rehabilitating Extremists
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Renee Zahnow
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Understanding the Progression to Violence: Background Characteristics and Risk Factors for Radicalisation to Violent Extremism
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Renee Zahnow
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Factors that Influence Entry and Exit Pathways for Violent Extremism Among Indonesian Terrorists
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Winnifred Louis
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Community Engagement with Muslim Communities: Pitfalls and Opportunities in a Climate of Counter-Terrorism
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Lorraine Mazerolle
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Consequences of concurrent and simultaneous amphetamine-type stimulant and alcohol use among young adults: Hazardous drinking, antisocial behaviour, and contact with police
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Andrew Smirnov
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Enhancing police investigative practices through capacity development: A case study of model police stations in Bangladesh
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Lorraine Mazerolle
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Rebuilding institutional legitimacy in post-conflict societies: A case study of Nepal
Principal Advisor
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Skill acquisition, transfer and application: A study of investigative interviewing training in the Queensland Police Service.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Lorraine Mazerolle
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Connecting Research and Policy: How linkages support the use of research evidence in social policymaking
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Brian Head
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Knowledge brokering: bridging the gap between academia and policy making in Australia?
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Brian Head
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Punishment in Contemporary China: It Evolution, Development and Change
Associate Advisor
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Policing gender diversity: perceptions of intergroup difference between police and transgender people
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Lorraine Mazerolle
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
Policing and collective efficacy: The way police effectiveness, legitimacy and police strategies explain variations in collective efficacy.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Lorraine Mazerolle
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