Dr Brooke Rogers 
Dr Brooke Rogers is a Lecturer in Risk and Terror in the King’s Centre for Risk Management (KCRM) at King’s College London, and co-Director of the MA in Terrorism, Security and Society. She obtained a BA (Cum Laude) in Psychology at Rollins College (USA) and a PhD in the Psychology of Religion from Royal Holloway University, University of London.
Her current terrorism research follows two key themes: 1) Responding to Terrorism; 2) Violent radicalisation. In terms of responding to terrorism, her current research includes a large-scale Home Office study of public responses to chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear (CBRN) terrorist incidents in conjunction with the Institute of Psychiatry (IOP) and the Health Protection Agency (HPA). Additional projects include the training of emergency responders working in hot zones, as well as the development of public information leaflets about CBRN terrorism. She is also involved in a multi-institution EPSRC project investigating the public acceptability of counter terror technologies and communication in public spaces.


