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PhD Candidate, Griffith University

Shane Satterley is a preeminent scholar in the realm of terrorism studies, with a specialised focus on the sociological and psychological underpinnings of radicalisation, extremism, and male violence. His academic credentials are extensive, encompassing a Bachelor of Security, Terrorism and Counter Terrorism from Murdoch University, a Master of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism from Macquarie University, and a Master of Arts (Research) from Griffith University, where he conducted an in-depth evaluation of selected counter-radicalisation and deradicalisation programs in Western and Muslim-majority nations. Currently, Satterley is pursuing a doctoral degree at Griffith University, with his research delving into the intricate relationship between Islamist extremism, education, and religiosity within the Australian context.

Satterley's expertise has been widely recognised, leading to his appointment as an investigator on numerous research projects, both domestically and internationally. His contributions have been invaluable, advising organisations such as the United Nations and the Australian Government on critical issues pertaining to security and radicalisation. Furthermore, he has played a pivotal role in shaping national discourse surrounding radicalisation and extremism in all its forms, religious and political, through his frequent appearances on various media platforms and the publication of insightful articles. Satterley's approach to research is grounded in empiricism and evidence-based methodologies, particularly when tackling controversial subjects. This commitment to academic rigor is exemplified by his membership in the Heterodox Academy, an organisation dedicated to promoting academic freedom and viewpoint diversity. His diverse academic background, coupled with his practical experience, has solidified his position as a prominent figure in the field of terrorism studies, radicalisation, and male violence.

Experience

  • –present
    Research Assistant and PhD Candidate, Griffith University