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Saturday, August 6, 2016

Crime prevention

MI5’s mind readers help foil seven terrorist attacks

A specialist unit created by MI5 to “get inside the heads” of terrorists has helped foil seven attacks in the past year.

The Sunday Times was granted unprecedented access last week to some of the staff who work at the Behavioural Science Unit (BSU) at Thames House, the headquarters of MI5 on the north bank of the Thames.

The main task of a team of criminologists, psychologists, anthropologists and academics is to establish whether people flagged as potential threats are “talkers or walkers” — those who simply boast or those who are preparing to act.

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