Following are articles published by the National Institute of Justice
Impact of 9/11 Terrorist Attacks on Research Agenda
Interagency Coordination: Lessons Learned From the 2005 London Train Bombings
Organizational Learning and Islamic Militancy
Law enforcement may be able to exploit terrorists' inexperience to deter attacks.
NIJ Journal Issue 264, November 2009
Research-based information that can help inform policy decisions and improve understanding of the criminal justice system.
The Future of Terrorism
Two experts debate the evolving nature of terrorism and its effect on law enforcement.
Using 911 Calls to Detect Terrorism Threats
Protecting America's Ports
Interagency Coordination: A Case Study of the 2005 London Train Bombings
A Look at Terrorist Behavior: How They Prepare, Where They Strike
U.S. Site Visits Confirm Lack of Preparedness
Sidebar to the article Shopping Malls: Are They Prepared to Prevent and Respond to Attack?
Shopping Malls: Are They Prepared to Prevent and Respond to Attack?
Agroterrorism: Why We're Not Ready: A Look at the Role of Law Enforcement
Identifying Remains: Lessons Learned From 9/11
Research and Practitioner Perspectives on the Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Violent Extremists
Research and practitioners’ experiences provide insight into building capacity for working with violent extremists and meeting their specialized needs.