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[[Emily Dyer]] is a researcher at the the Henry Jackson Society.<ref name="HJSbio">[http://henryjacksonsociety.org/people/professional-staff/research-staff-and-associates/emily-dyer/ Emily Dyer], Henry Jackson Society, accessed 2 July 2014.</ref>
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[[Emily Dyer]] has been a researcher at the UK based [[Henry Jackson Society]] think tank since January 2012.<ref name="HJSbio">[http://henryjacksonsociety.org/people/professional-staff/research-staff-and-associates/emily-dyer/ Emily Dyer], Henry Jackson Society, accessed 2 July 2014.</ref>
  
Dyer studied International Relations at the University of Birmingham.<ref name="HJSbio">[http://henryjacksonsociety.org/people/professional-staff/research-staff-and-associates/emily-dyer/ Emily Dyer], Henry Jackson Society, accessed 2 July 2014.</ref>
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Dyer studied International Relations at the [[University of Birmingham]].<ref name="HJSbio">[http://henryjacksonsociety.org/people/professional-staff/research-staff-and-associates/emily-dyer/ Emily Dyer], Henry Jackson Society, accessed 2 July 2014.</ref>
  
Dyer was based at the [[Policy Exchange]] think tank, before working as a Higher Executive Officer for the [[Preventing Extremism Unit]] at the [[Department for Education]], where she wrote several papers on extremism within educational settings.<ref name="HJSbio">[http://henryjacksonsociety.org/people/professional-staff/research-staff-and-associates/emily-dyer/ Emily Dyer], Henry Jackson Society, accessed 2 July 2014.</ref>  
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Dyer was based at the [[Policy Exchange]] think tank, before working as a higher executive officer for the [[Preventing Extremism Unit]] at the [[Department for Education]], where she wrote several papers on extremism within educational settings.<ref name="HJSbio">[http://henryjacksonsociety.org/people/professional-staff/research-staff-and-associates/emily-dyer/ Emily Dyer], Henry Jackson Society, accessed 2 July 2014.</ref>  
  
 
Dyer joined the Henry Jackson Society in January 2012. She is the co-author of ‘Al-Qaeda in the United States: A Complete Analysis of Terrorism Offenses’ and helped present its findings to Parliament, the White House and the National Counterterrorism Center.<ref name="HJSbio">[http://henryjacksonsociety.org/people/professional-staff/research-staff-and-associates/emily-dyer/ Emily Dyer], Henry Jackson Society, accessed 2 July 2014.</ref>  
 
Dyer joined the Henry Jackson Society in January 2012. She is the co-author of ‘Al-Qaeda in the United States: A Complete Analysis of Terrorism Offenses’ and helped present its findings to Parliament, the White House and the National Counterterrorism Center.<ref name="HJSbio">[http://henryjacksonsociety.org/people/professional-staff/research-staff-and-associates/emily-dyer/ Emily Dyer], Henry Jackson Society, accessed 2 July 2014.</ref>  
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Dyer specialises in women’s rights, as well as Islamism and terrorism. Her most recent report, ‘''Honour’ Killings in the UK,'' was launched January 2015.<ref name="HJSbio">[http://henryjacksonsociety.org/people/professional-staff/research-staff-and-associates/emily-dyer/ Emily Dyer], Henry Jackson Society, accessed 21 May 2015.</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 07:55, 21 May 2015

Emily Dyer has been a researcher at the UK based Henry Jackson Society think tank since January 2012.[1]

Dyer studied International Relations at the University of Birmingham.[1]

Dyer was based at the Policy Exchange think tank, before working as a higher executive officer for the Preventing Extremism Unit at the Department for Education, where she wrote several papers on extremism within educational settings.[1]

Dyer joined the Henry Jackson Society in January 2012. She is the co-author of ‘Al-Qaeda in the United States: A Complete Analysis of Terrorism Offenses’ and helped present its findings to Parliament, the White House and the National Counterterrorism Center.[1]

Dyer specialises in women’s rights, as well as Islamism and terrorism. Her most recent report, ‘Honour’ Killings in the UK, was launched January 2015.[1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Emily Dyer, Henry Jackson Society, accessed 2 July 2014. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "HJSbio" defined multiple times with different content