Lindsay Clutterbuck

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Research Leader
Cambridge Office

Education

Ph.D. in police and criminal justice studies, University of Portsmouth

Overview

Biography

Lindsay Clutterbuck is a research leader at RAND Europe. Clutterbuck served for 22 years as a detective officer in the Specialist Operations Department at New Scotland Yard. During that period, he worked on all aspects of counterterrorism, from covert intelligence operations and the development of national strategy and policy to contingency planning and the planning and delivery of multiagency exercises. He has contributed articles to academic journals and chapters to books on both historical and contemporary aspects of terrorism and counterterrorism. Clutterbuck holds a B.Sc. in zoology from the University of Sheffield; an M.A. in policing studies from the University of Exeter; and a Ph.D. from the University of Portsmouth, where his doctoral research examined the origins and evolution of terrorism and counterterrorism in the UK.

Research Focus

Previous Positions

Detective Chief Inspector, Specialist Operations Department, Metropolitan Police Service, New Scotland Yard

Recent Projects

  • Radicalization and terrorist networks in the United Kingdom and Europe

Commentary

The Transatlantic Impact of 9/11 — Sep 13, 2011

  • RAND.org and GlobalSecurity.org

The Moscow Metro Suicide Attacks — Apr 2, 2010

  • Korrespondent

Terrorists Have to Be Lucky Once; Targets, Every Time — Nov 30, 2008

  • Daily News & Analysis, India - DNAIndia.com

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